If you're itching to buy American Indian jewelry or crafts and won't be able to soon travel Route 66 to the desert Southwest to buy them, you ought to look at getting them by mail order from the Southwest Indian Foundation. This article by the Associated Press lays out the reasons why: When Margie Lee's … Continue reading Craft sales help Indian families
Author: Ron Warnick
WorldHum lists the 40 greatest travel songs
The editors of WorldHum, the online site of the Travel Channel, decided to take on the formidable task of naming the greatest travel songs of all time. We gave them broad voting criteria: If it’s a song about travel or inspires travel or just a song that they must listen to while they travel, it’s … Continue reading WorldHum lists the 40 greatest travel songs
Taking 66 in a ’66
The Post-Crescent in Wrightstown, Wis., has a story about the Butz family, who took a three-week journey on old Route 66 in a 1966 Chevrolet Impala. Here's a photo collection from the family's trip. The FAQs with the main story are informative for Mother Road novices, too.
The mother of sucker traps
Car and Driver magazine columnist Patrick Bedard got a longtime gas-station owner on Route 66 in Williams, Ariz., to come clean about repair scams his crew foisted on travelers for decades. The fellow's name is Roy Killinsworth, 78, who started with a Tidewater Oil Co. station in the early 1960s and eventually had a Chevron. … Continue reading The mother of sucker traps
Some holiday festivities
Courtesy of The Boss.
Ride that train
Here's honeymooning David Carnall again, riding the Grand Canyon Railway and spending a little Route 66 time in Williams, Ariz.
A look at Meteor Crater
A fellow by the name of David Carnell spent his honeymoon in the Southwest. One day, he and his bride were at Meteor Crater, near Winslow, Ariz.
New novel on Route 66 coming in January
Michael Zadoorian has a novel, "The Leisure Seekers," that will be published by HarperCollins and is set to hit stores on Jan. 27. Much of the book takes place on Route 66. Here's the synopsis from the publisher: John and Ella Robina have shared a wonderful life for more than fifty years. Now in their … Continue reading New novel on Route 66 coming in January
Snow in the desert
Here's something rare -- measurable snow fell in the Route 66 desert town of Kingman, Ariz., on Wednesday. According to the Kingman Daily Miner, about 3 inches of snow fell just south of the city before nightfall on Wednesday. Areas such as Peach Springs, a Route 66 settlement north of the city, saw between 1.5 … Continue reading Snow in the desert
New roadside postcard book coming soon
Route 66 historian Jim Ross and Mother Road author/photographer Shellee Graham, both who run Route 66 Photographs, announced Thursday night that they have a new postcard book, "Roadside U.S.A. -- Route 66 and Beyond," coming out within days. Ross and Graham described the book as "30 detachable, color postcards featuring some of our favorite scenes … Continue reading New roadside postcard book coming soon