More ghosts on Route 66?

I'm skeptical about the existence of ghosts, and the fact this company is using the PR Newswire to spread the word about this doesn't help. But Cigars and Stripes, a comedy club and lounge on 6715 W. Ogden Ave., aka Route 66, in Berwyn, Ill., claims it's a site of plenty of paranormal activity and … Continue reading More ghosts on Route 66?

4M Farms is burglarized again

The Rolla (Mo.) Daily News reports that the 4M Farms and Vineyards, owned by Marvin and Donna Rippelmeyer along old Route 66 near St. James, was burglarized Friday. Unfortunately, it's not the first time: “We’ve been robbed four or five times at the Rosati Winery, we’ve been robbed three times here, three times at our … Continue reading 4M Farms is burglarized again

“The Train” puts in another plug for Tulsa

Country singer Wayne "The Train" Hancock, who's out touring behind his just-released "Tulsa" album, was interviewed by the Raleigh-Durham News-Observer. The interviewer sounded skeptical of Hancock's love of Tulsa, but Hancock set him straight: Q: On the title track of your new album, you make Tulsa, Okla., sound like a mighty exotic place. Is Tulsa … Continue reading “The Train” puts in another plug for Tulsa

Hard miles

Hank Billings of the Springfield (Mo.) News-Leader usually delves into little-known local history with his columns, and Monday's was no exception. Robert Goodman of Carthage sent Billings a diary that his late grandfather, J.W. Goodman, kept during a 1,019-mile journey from Cleveland to Gilbert, Ark., in 1921. A good portion of the trek was on … Continue reading Hard miles

Blue Cut blues

This has been previously reported. But this story from the San Bernardino County Sun reiterates that the Blue Cut portion of Cajon Pass in California, aka Route 66, has become more of a target of law enforcement because of anonymous sex cruisers and other illicit activity. Blue Cut also attracts train aficionados, geologists and Route … Continue reading Blue Cut blues

Meadow Gold sign is on appeals board agenda

The mothballed Meadow Gold sign in Tulsa is on the agenda the 1 p.m. Oct. 24 meeting of the Board of Adjustment at City Hall to determine its classification when it is eventually re-erected at Quaker Avenue and 11th Street (aka Route 66), reports the Batesline blog. Michael Bates, proprietor of Batesline, does a good … Continue reading Meadow Gold sign is on appeals board agenda

Latest edition of the Dining & Lodging Guide is out

The 12th edition of the "Route 66 Dining & Lodging Guide" that's published by National Historic Route 66 Federation is now available. You can order it from the federation here (it's the fourth book down from the listing). If you're planning your next Route 66 journey, I can't recommend this book enough. I would say … Continue reading Latest edition of the Dining & Lodging Guide is out

Paradise lost

Exotic Animal Paradise, located on Route 66 near Strafford, Mo., began auctioning its animals this weekend so the park can eventually make way for a housing development. The Associated Press has a story about the auction, as does the Kansas City Star. The Springfield (Mo.) News-Leader has this video of the owner vowing to screen … Continue reading Paradise lost

Festival is full of beans

Moriarty, N.M., is hosting its Pinto Bean Fiesta on Friday and the rest of the weekend. In fact, it's the 25th anniversary of the event. You can go to this article by the Mountain View Telegraph for details. Here's a flier of the event. The parade Saturday will start on Old Route 66 on the … Continue reading Festival is full of beans

Commerce to host Route 66 Oktoberfest

It sounds like it's going to be a fun time Saturday in Commerce, Okla. The town's third annual Route 66 Oktoberfest will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Commerce Avenue (aka Route 66), with live music, turtle races, frog-jumping contests, a chili competition and a car and motorcycle show. Best of all, it's … Continue reading Commerce to host Route 66 Oktoberfest