Cancer rider update

The Arizona Daily Sun in Flagstaff caught up with Michelle Thompson, who's cycling across Route 66 to raise awareness of oral cancer and to drum up funds for her ailing brother. She credits people on the Mother Road helping continue her quest. Aficionados of the historic route have provided unexpected help all along the route, … Continue reading Cancer rider update

Film crew visits Barstow museum

Jim Conkle of the California Route 66 Preservation Foundation and a film crew from G2G Productions showed up at the Route 66 Mother Road Museum in Barstow, Calif., to film pilots for what is hoped to be a television series focusing on Route 66, reports the Desert Dispatch. "We're celebrating the people of the road … Continue reading Film crew visits Barstow museum

Chronicling the “Mother Road Chronicles”

The Victorville (Calif.) Daily Press has an article about California Route 66 booster Jim Conkle and his efforts to film a TV pilot tentatively titled "Mother Road Chronicles," which is loosely patterned after the late Charles Kuralt's "On the Road." “The road is a road of color: color of people and color of sights,” he … Continue reading Chronicling the “Mother Road Chronicles”

Harley & Annabelle Experience goes worldwide

Harley and Annabelle Russell, aka The Mediocre Music Makers, of the Sandhills Curiosity Shop in Erick, Okla., were kind enough to send me an article in the Sayre (Okla.) Record-Democrat newspaper about how their act has gained national and worldwide attention. The picture above is of Harley and Annabelle on the awning of their store. … Continue reading Harley & Annabelle Experience goes worldwide

Missouri town is getting a huge interchange

The Joplin (Mo.) Globe reports that the nearby Route 66 town of Carterville, Mo., is getting a new Highway 249 interchange that helps connect to Highway 171, U.S. 400, U.S. 71 and Interstate 44. Locals predict it will give Carterville's economy a big shot in the arm. Larry Tamminem, a longtime resident and owner of … Continue reading Missouri town is getting a huge interchange

Review of “Harley-Davidson: Race to the Rally”

Gord Goble of IGN.com checked out the new video game, "Harley-Davidson: Race to the Rally," which reportedly contains a segment of Route 66 as a part of its cross-country motorcycle journey. Goble didn't like it much; he described it as "disappointing" and graded it a mediocre 5 of a possible 10. And apparently the game's … Continue reading Review of “Harley-Davidson: Race to the Rally”

A visit to Williams, Ariz.

Paul Sullivan writes a feature about the Route 66 town of Williams, Ariz., for the Fredericksburg (Va.) Free Lance-Star and does a good job capturing the city's friendly charm, natural attractions and -- one thing that's often overlooked -- its walkability. Williams is practically a bedroom community for those who are checking out the nearby … Continue reading A visit to Williams, Ariz.

Route 66 district fights street closure proposal

San Jacinto Christian Academy, a private school in Amarillo, Texas, wants to close adjacent streets, citing the safety of kids going to and from school, according to the Amarillo Globe-News (free registration required). The neighborhood is fighting the proposal, though. It fears the street closings will adversely affect businesses along the U.S. Route 66-Sixth Street … Continue reading Route 66 district fights street closure proposal

Route 66 business owner honored

I missed this somewhere, but this opinion piece in the Mountain View Telegraph reveals that Mike Anaya, owner of Mike's Friendly Store on old Route 66 in Moriarty, N.M., was inducted into the New Mexico Business Hall of Fame. Anaya is no absentee owner. He's easy to find at his supermarket and is not afraid … Continue reading Route 66 business owner honored

Thoughts on El Vado hearing

Johnny Meier, a longtime member of the New Mexico Route 66 Association, attended the recent hearing regarding the demolition application of El Vado Motel in Albuquerque. Here are excerpts from an e-mail of his thoughts: The projected income was argued by the developer to be considered as an unreasonable rate of return given the cost … Continue reading Thoughts on El Vado hearing