Something that existed for nearly 40 years in Edmond, Okla., before Route 66 was established is still standing today -- the 1889 Territorial School House, which is believed to be the first schoolhouse built and opened after the Oklahoma Land Run. Paul Sanders' family was the longtime owner of the building, which was used as … Continue reading Schoolhouse predates the road
Author: Ron Warnick
Notes from California
Kevin Hansel, a prominent member of the California Historic Route 66 Association, passed along some Route 66 news in an e-mail. First, the former Iron Hog Saloon in Oro Grande has been converted to Sergino's Family Restaurant. It originally was a Case Farm Equipment dealership in the 1930s and '40s. Also, the Goffs General Store … Continue reading Notes from California
UPDATED: County approves biofuels plant
The Mohave County Board of Supervisors is meeting today on whether to approve permits to allow a biofuels plant to be built near the Valle Vista subdivision north of Kingman, Ariz. The zoning commission approved the plan a few weeks ago. The Kingman Daily Miner has a pretty good rundown of the issues involved with … Continue reading UPDATED: County approves biofuels plant
Girl troubles
Solomon learns the headaches of having more than 900 wives during the latest chapter of "Route 66: A Road Trip through the Bible." This latest video entry focuses on the Book of Proverbs.
More on the Alliance and museum
This new article in Urban Tulsa neatly encapsulates what's been going on recently with the Route 66 Alliance and a related, still-in-progress project, the Route 66 Experience in Tulsa. Perhaps the most noteworthy item in the article is that the Experience building -- a combination of a museum, restaurant and headquarters for the Alliance -- … Continue reading More on the Alliance and museum
A look back at a grand old hotel
I wasn't aware of this longtime landmark on Route 66 in Bloomington, Ill. But Bill Kemp, an archivist for the McLean County Museum of History, wrote an interesting article for the Bloomington Pantagraph about the Tilden-Hall Hotel in the downtown area. The six-story hotel was at Madison and Washington streets in Bloomington. It opened about … Continue reading A look back at a grand old hotel
Road Crew on the road again
If you're in northeastern Oklahoma or southeast Kansas this weekend, you have an opportunity to check out the music of The Road Crew, a country group that dedicated an entire album to Route 66 a few years ago. The Road Crew, which will be a trio during these gigs, will perform at the Galena Car … Continue reading Road Crew on the road again
Hello from Argentina
This is a band called Bloody Mary, performing Bobby Troup's best-known song. The guy on guitar is nimble-fingered and swings like mad.
A ghost town … sorta
The Arizona Republic has compiled a short list of ghost towns in the state that tourists might find worth visiting. The Route 66 town of Oatman, famed for its semi-wild burros and Wild West vibe, made the cut. Now ... when I picture a ghost town, I'm thinking of a burg that's nearly deserted and … Continue reading A ghost town … sorta
An Olympic-sized effect
The Springfield (Ill.) State Journal-Register examines what the draws will be for downstate tourism if Chicago wins its bid to host the 2016 Summer Olympic Games. In effect, those draws will be Abraham Lincoln and Route 66. “We’ve worked for 10 years to reach international markets through the city of Chicago, and we know most … Continue reading An Olympic-sized effect