Take a walk on the Arroyo Seco side

Most Route 66ers know about the historic Arroyo Seco Parkway in the Los Angeles area, which served as an alignment of Route 66 for many years. However, did you know the Arroyo Seco has a walking trail? The Los Angeles Times has the details: This is a lovely country-in-the-city walk, flat and undemanding, offering rare … Continue reading Take a walk on the Arroyo Seco side

Illinois Route 66 gets FHA grant

The Federal Highway Administration today announced hundreds of highway grants, including a relatively small one for Route 66 in Illinois. The media release for Illinois from the FHA says that $110,625 has been awarded to install "educational panels along Historic Route 66." It didn't elaborate, but the grant probably will be used to build more … Continue reading Illinois Route 66 gets FHA grant

Progress report for Rancho’s Foothill project

The Inland Valley Daily Bulletin today posted what essentially is a progress report on the Route 66 / Foothill Boulevard project in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., including a new overpass over the road. The project includes a new Baker Avenue Bridge to replace an 81-year-old bridge over Foothill that was removed. The new bridge for the … Continue reading Progress report for Rancho’s Foothill project

Two Route 66 bridges in Missouri are subject of conference

James Baughn, webmaster of the impressive Bridgehunter.com, is co-hosting the Historic Bridge Conference this coming weekend about endangered Missouri bridges, including two on Route 66. The bridges on the Mother Road are the Meramec River Bridge at Route 66 State Park near Eureka, and the Devil's Elbow Bridge in Devil's Elbow. The third annual conference … Continue reading Two Route 66 bridges in Missouri are subject of conference

A drive over Carthage’s Whee Bridge

Rich Dinkela of HookedOnRoute66.com has posted this video of what it feels like to drive over the famed Whee Bridge, aka Tickle Tummy Hill, on old Route 66 in Carthage, Mo. https://youtu.be/l5F-VnJt-kM The "whee" or tickled tummies occur because the bridge's uncommonly steep apex. Alas, a video could never replicate that sensation. The Oak Street … Continue reading A drive over Carthage’s Whee Bridge

2011 cost-share grant awards announced

Today, the Route 66 Corridor Preservation Program announced the awarding of 10 cost-share grants to Route 66 property owners for the 2011 fiscal year. Here's the listing, straight from the agency: Route 66 Motel sign and roof rehabilitation, Kingman, Ariz. ($10,319 federal grant, $10,319 match by owner) -- The Route 66 Motel has been a welcoming … Continue reading 2011 cost-share grant awards announced

Cruising the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge

The Old Chain of Rocks Bridge near St. Louis once carried traffic on Route 66 over the Mississippi River. Nowadays, it carries only bicycles and pedestrians, except in rare cases when caravans are allowed. Here's one of those rare cases on video, so you can experience it: https://youtu.be/uRpDukTvK8c https://youtu.be/tmJl5Nh9U1w

Ozark Trail cruise

Here's a video I made about the old Ozark Trail alignment of Route 66, west of Sapulpa, Okla. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQfAYLI9BWY This 3.3-mile section of highway (map here) predates Route 66, and it served as the Mother Road from 1926 to 1952. Highlights include the 1921 Rock Creek Bridge, ruins of the Tee Pee Drive-In theater, a … Continue reading Ozark Trail cruise

Security cameras installed at Old Chain of Rocks Bridge

After a rash of break-ins of parked cars at the Old Chain of Rocks Bridge in north St. Louis and Madison, Ill., in recent years, local police finally have installed security cameras at the old Route 66 site to deter criminals. According to Fox Channel 2 in St. Louis: Madison Police Chief Steven Shelby says … Continue reading Security cameras installed at Old Chain of Rocks Bridge

Grant awarded to start preservation of Route 66 State Park bridge

Landmarks Association of St. Louis was given a $3,500 grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation as seed money for a long-term preservation plan for the closed and deteriorating Route 66 bridge at Route 66 State Park near Eureka, Mo. According to the news release from the Landmarks Association: The master plan for the … Continue reading Grant awarded to start preservation of Route 66 State Park bridge