The Lope visits California Route 66 Museum

As usual, Ace Jackalope of The Lope blog has posted some terrific photos, this time from the California Route 66 Museum in Victorville. Ace seemed especially taken with artifacts from the Hulaville, aka Mahan's Half-Acre.

Details from El Vado meeting

Highlights, quotes, etc. from the Albuquerque City Council meeting: Richard Gonzales, the developer who bought El Vado last fall with the intention of tearing it down and replacing it with luxury townhouses, started his comments to the council with this gem: I'm not prepared to make any presentation to you this evening, because I just … Continue reading Details from El Vado meeting

7 to 1 for El Vado

The Albuquerque City Council just voted 7-1 to approve the designation of the historic El Vado Motel as a city landmark. The designation will take effect June 1, with a provision in the ordinance stating that no demolition permits can be issued for the property between now and then. Film at 11 (ABQ time, that … Continue reading 7 to 1 for El Vado

A trip down Route 66 on Google Earth

Albert of Germany has made available a slew of Google Earth placemarks on Route 66. Albert has marked just about every town on 66 and a few landmarks. Very cool. The placemarks can be found here for download. If you don't have it, Google Earth can be downloaded here. To see Google Earth's capabilities, click … Continue reading A trip down Route 66 on Google Earth

Illinois town may jump on bike trail bandwagon

The zoning and planning board of Wilmington, Ill., is considering the establishment of bike trails, according to the Herald News. The town has none none currently, although a guidebook is being created for cyclists who want to pedal down Route 66. Wilmington is on Route 66, south of Chicago.

Rick and Jane make new friends

Rick and Jane McKinney, the evangelist couple that is walking east on much of Route 66 in their Walk to Reclaim America, have posted their latest tales from the road. They've covered 550 miles. The most interesting story is their encounter with a ragged couple on the streets of Flagstaff. Rick and Jane say their … Continue reading Rick and Jane make new friends

Going, going …

... just about gone. The "new" Diamonds restaurant on old Route 66 near Pacific, Mo. (seen above), has been gutted and is about to be torn down, reports Kip Welborn of Friends of the Mother Road. It has been closed for years, and it's going to make way for a reconstruction of the Gray Summit … Continue reading Going, going …

Shellee Graham exhibit will be in St. Louis

Shellee Graham's touring photo exhibition, "Return to Route 66: Photos from the Mother Road," is coming to St. Louis. The opening reception will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Feb. 12 at the Old Courthouse in St. Louis, with a talk and slide show given in the Rotunda. If you can't make it, the exhibit … Continue reading Shellee Graham exhibit will be in St. Louis

Want to see the “Cars” Super Bowl trailer?

Why wait until the telecast? You can view the preview of Pixar's Route 66-themed film at the aint-it-cool-news.com Web site. Some of the same scenes have been seen before, but the footage from the NASCAR race is here -- and it looks spectacular.

Route 66 Motors is no longer for sale

NOTE: See important update at the bottom. Wayne Bales, owner of Route 66 Motors east of Rolla, Mo., since 1979, is entertaining offers to lease or buy his business, which is a combination of a classic used-car lot and a Route 66 souvenir store. Decorated with many vintage petroleum signs, it's a favorite stop for … Continue reading Route 66 Motors is no longer for sale