On Main Street, between First and Second streets, Joplin, Mo., on Dec. 2. This is an old bypass alignment of Route 66. (Courtesy of The Lope.)
Month: December 2006
“Fantastic Tulsa Films” airs tonight
I don't know whether there's Route 66 content, but "Fantastic Tulsa Films" -- a compilation of home and professional movies of Tulsa from years ago -- is airing several times in Oklahoma in the coming weeks, including at 7 p.m. today on OETA, the state's public television network. At the least, it will be of … Continue reading “Fantastic Tulsa Films” airs tonight
Christmas season on 66
On Oklahoma Highway 66 in Sapulpa, Okla., on Dec. 2. (Photo courtesy of redforkhippiechick. If you have holiday photos along the Mother Road, e-mail them to route66news(at) yahoo.com)
Route 66 restaurants site is online
Redforkhippiechick has launched a Web site dedicated to restaurants along old Route 66, called Route66Food.com. On the home page, it says: On this site, you'll find the best dining experiences the Mother Road has to offer, from Lou Mitchell's in Chicago to the Fair Oaks Pharmacy in Pasadena. Whether your tastes run to hamburgers or … Continue reading Route 66 restaurants site is online
Christmas season on 66
On St. Louis Street, aka Route 66, in Joplin, Mo., on Dec. 1. (Photo courtesy of Rod Harsh at Route 66 TV Online. If you have holiday photos along the Mother Road, e-mail them to route66news(at) yahoo.com)
Cancer rider update
The Quay County Sun in Tucumcari, N.M., caught up with Michelle Thompson, the woman who is cycling solo on Route 66. She's doing it in tribute to her brother, who is battling oral cancer, and to raise awareness of oral cancer. It sounds like she's had quite a gratifying adventure so far: “So many people … Continue reading Cancer rider update
The realities of running a bed-and-breakfast
The Springfield (Mo.) News-Leader has an interesting article about the other side of the idyllic existance that bed-and-breakfasts convey. Co-owner Michaelene Stevens of the Dickey House, which is in the Route 66 town in Marshfield, Mo., were candid enough to tell the newspaper that running such a lodging business is a lot of hard work. … Continue reading The realities of running a bed-and-breakfast
Winter on the Mother Road
Looks like Route 66 is the only way west for Tulsans heading for OKC this morning. TV station KSWO out of southwestern Oklahoma is reporting that I-44 is closed between Oklahoma's two largest cities after a snowstorm dumped more than 10 inches of snow on Tulsa. The storm brought an influx of business to one … Continue reading Winter on the Mother Road