Bridge work closes part of Illinois Route 66

Peter Stork, a representative with the Illinois Route 66 Association, passes along word that part of old Route 66 will be affected by road construction: ... Route 66 will be closed just south of Art's at Farmersville for, according to IDOT, the next seven months.  Work began Monday to repair the Macoupin Creek bridge on … Continue reading Bridge work closes part of Illinois Route 66

Route 66 journeys are for everyone

Proof of this is in the Deaf Historic Route 66 Motorcycle Run, scheduled from July 18 to Aug. 1 from Chicago to Los Angeles. And if you know sign language, you'll know what this guy in the video is saying. More about the event is here.

A response by “Road Trip USA” author

Jamie Jensen, author of the "Road Trip USA" and "Road Trip USA Route 66," sent an e-mail with his response of my review of his "Road Trip USA Route 66" book that was recently published: Here it is: I was looking forward to talking to you about my Road Trip USA books, and was sorry … Continue reading A response by “Road Trip USA” author

A high-tech solution to Devils Elbow Bridge?

The commissioners of Pulaski County have been working for months to find solutions and funding to repair the historic but fast-deteriorating Devils Elbow Bridge near the Route 66 halmet of Devils Elbow, Mo. The Waynesville Daily Guide said that Dixon, Mo., business owner Jerry Plunkett had ideas that intrigued the county: Citing the possibility of … Continue reading A high-tech solution to Devils Elbow Bridge?

Look! Up in the sky …

If you're traveling through Joplin, Mo., on Route 66 this weekend, you might see a lot more activity in the air on the west side of town than usual. From the Joplin Globe: Members of the Joplin Kite Club are inviting residents to join them as they take to the skies on Saturday and Sunday … Continue reading Look! Up in the sky …

Stretch of old 66 may be placed on National Register

A 1.3-mile stretch of old Route 66 southeast of Springfield, Ill., may be placed on the National Register of Historic Places next month, reports the Springfield Journal-Register. Preservationists believe the road is the longest drivable section of the original Route 66 remaining in Illinois. [...] The road, 16 feet wide compared to 24 feet for … Continue reading Stretch of old 66 may be placed on National Register

Plaque at Fanning Outpost to pay tribute to Route 66er

There will be a ceremony at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 25, at the Fanning 66 Outpost and General Store in Fanning, Mo., to dedicate a plaque in memory of longtime Route 66 business owner Fran Eickhoff. The Outpost, as you may already know, is the home of the World's Largest Rocking Chair. The plaque will … Continue reading Plaque at Fanning Outpost to pay tribute to Route 66er

Meadow Gold sign update

The rebuilding of the historic Meadow Gold sign at 11th Street and Quaker Avenue in Tulsa continued this week. Sure, the image above doesn't look much different from the one from Laurel Kane's post last Wednesday. But look closer: That is neon tubing on the perimeter of each letter. It takes a lot of time … Continue reading Meadow Gold sign update

More parking, fewer lanes in Williams

There are changes coming in downtown Williams, Ariz., that bear watching. From the Williams-Grand Canyon News: Officials in the city of Williams voted to extend the diagonal parking along Route 66, from Safeway to the Mountainside Inn, during their April 9 regular meeting. While diagonal parking can currently be found in the downtown area alone, … Continue reading More parking, fewer lanes in Williams

Drive-under dining

John Watson of the Cleburne (Texas) Times-Review has an article about the formerly "world's largest McDonald's restaurant" that squats over Interstate 44 near Vinita, Okla. It's not on the classic alignment on Route 66, but a lot of roadies check it out anyway because it's so quirky. This is the massive arch-shaped building that's actually … Continue reading Drive-under dining