I've been following this story for a few days. There's an area on Cleghorn Road that includes old Route 66 near Cajon Junction, Calif., that's been known for some time as a hangout for men looking for anonymous gay sex. Of course, when you have a place known for illicit activity, it's going to become … Continue reading A dark side of Route 66
Month: August 2006
A small Mother Road miracle
Tony Pierce of LAist, a Web site about Los Angeles, embarked on a Route 66 road trip from his home base. It sounds like he got ripped off by his auto mechanic, though. After an oil change and other small repairs that totaled $250 before his trip started, the oil light came on somewhere in … Continue reading A small Mother Road miracle
Music break with Del Reeves
If you're not familiar with this tune, listen for the Route 66 reference near the end.
Keeping the jukeboxes jumpin’
The Los Angeles Times has an entertaining article about Don Muller, owner of Jukeboxes Unlimited. Not only is he a jukebox enthusiast, but he's also one of the few people who can repair record-playing jukeboxes. Many jukeboxes now play CDs, and many more taverns and restaurants are converting to Internet-connected devices that play Mp3s. There's … Continue reading Keeping the jukeboxes jumpin’
Lunch at Lucille’s Roadhouse
While briefly at a hotel in Weatherford, Okla., on Wednesday, I chatted with a young man behind the front desk. He'd mentioned he worked evenings at the new Route 66-themed restaurant in town, Lucille's Roadhouse. I asked him what's the best thing on the Lucille's menu. He grinned. "The fried onion burgers. Definitely," he said. … Continue reading Lunch at Lucille’s Roadhouse
Flooding on Route 66
New Mexico is supposed to be dry, right? Not this summer. KRQE-TV in Albuquerque has this remarkable excerpt in a story about the heavy rains that have struck the area in the past few weeks: Late in the afternoon, another busy area road, Old Route 66 through Laguna Pueblo, was reported closed by high water. … Continue reading Flooding on Route 66
Help the Triangle
Red Fork Hippie Chick is planning to help a volunteer work crew on Saturday, Aug. 19, at the Triangle Motel in Amarillo, Texas. Read about why she's going, and why you ought to help out, too.
A look at the planned Route 66 Station
I've acquired computer artist's renderings of the Route 66 Station park, which will be in the 3900 block Southwest Boulevard in Tulsa, in a current vacant lot cross the road from Daniel Webster High School. Route 66 Station will be funded by the Tulsa County Vision 2025 sales tax. I'm told it should be bidded … Continue reading A look at the planned Route 66 Station
Good news for El Vado; bad news for Horn Oil Co.
Route 66 advocate Johnny Meier reports to us that the Albuquerque City Council on Monday rejected 5-4 an appeal by Richard Gonzales to reconsider the city landmark status that's protecting El Vado Motel from redevelopment. I'm a bit shocked the vote was that close, but as they say in the NFL, a win's a win. … Continue reading Good news for El Vado; bad news for Horn Oil Co.
Route 66 vendors take note
The Route 66 Days festival in Strafford, Mo., is seeking arts-and-crafts and other vendors during the event on Sept. 9, according to the Springfield (Mo.) News-Leader. The rates for tables are pretty reasonable, too.