Work has begun in restoring the Crestwood Bowl neon sign along Route 66 in Crestwood, Mo., a southwest suburb of St. Louis. The official relighting ceremony for the sign will be Saturday, Oct. 20, at dusk. According to climate data, sunset on that date will be 6:14 p.m., although darkness could come earlier if it's … Continue reading Relighting ceremony set for Crestwood Bowl sign
Category: Preservation
Bridge plan threatens three historic Oklahoma Route 66 bridges
A recently updated eight-year plan for bad bridges in Oklahoma targets three Route 66 bridges for replacement, including the famous Pony Bridge near Bridgeport. The initial news release about the bridge plan said spans would be replaced or rehabilitated. However, Kenna Mitchell, a member of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation's Media and Public Relations Division, confirmed … Continue reading Bridge plan threatens three historic Oklahoma Route 66 bridges
Hotel Brunswick may reopen by spring
A Swiss investor recently bought Hotel Brunswick in Kingman, Ariz., and this historic Route 66 hotel may reopen by May 2013 after remodeling, according to the corporation's secretary. The hotel at 313-315 E. Andy Devine Ave. closed about two years ago. Fleischmann Arizona Investment Corp., owned by Werner Fleischmann of Switzerland, bought the property in … Continue reading Hotel Brunswick may reopen by spring
Cuervo school building has a new owner
An elderly woman's $10,250 bid for the long-closed Cuervo School in the Route 66 ghost town of Cuervo, N.M., was accepted by the Santa Rosa School Board, according to a story in the print edition of the Guadalupe County Communicator, based in Santa Rosa. Flora Page, who graduated from eighth grade at the stone structure, … Continue reading Cuervo school building has a new owner
Gold Dome’s new owner says he won’t tear it down
https://youtu.be/FJxABjWXWgY The new owner of the Gold Dome in Oklahoma City said he will not tear down the historic Route 66 building after buying it Thursday at a foreclosure auction, reported The Oklahoman newspaper. David Box submitted the accepted bid of $800,000. He's the owner of the Greens Country Club. The newspaper said: Box, who … Continue reading Gold Dome’s new owner says he won’t tear it down
Big train a’movin’
Yesterday, historic Engine 765, owned by the Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society, made its return trip from the west St. Louis suburbs to Decatur, Ill. Here, you'll see cool footage of the train moving at a not-so-lumbering speed, including near the Route 66 town of Litchfield, Ill., about the 5:00 mark. https://youtu.be/ibzEn75t1n8 The 1944 steam … Continue reading Big train a’movin’
Historic Victorville motel will be renovated
The historic Green Tree Inn in Victorville, Calif., soon will be thoroughly revamped, including all 200 room, reported the Victorville Daily Press. The motel, built in 1963, sits off Route 66 and Interstate 15. It was foreclosed two years ago and, after that, went through two successive owners in less than a year. Marc Melloul … Continue reading Historic Victorville motel will be renovated
Steam train will pass through several Route 66 towns in Illinois
Those of you who live near or are traveling through central Illinois on Monday might want to check this out -- a 1944 steam locomotive will pass through several Route 66 towns that day. Engine 765, a steam locomotive maintained by the Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society, currently is in the northwest suburbs of St. … Continue reading Steam train will pass through several Route 66 towns in Illinois
A glimpse of the Boots Motel’s past
One of the pleasures of a Route 66 restoration or preservation project is you occasionally get a look at the long-ago past. We had that unique opportunity over the Labor Day weekend when Emily (aka Redforkhippie), Ron Hart of the Route 66 Chamber of Commerce, and I embarked on a repainting of the historic Boots … Continue reading A glimpse of the Boots Motel’s past
Foreclosure sale coming for OKC’s Gold Dome
https://youtu.be/FJxABjWXWgY The historic Gold Dome building, a former bank, along Route 66 in Oklahoma City will be auctioned in a foreclosure sale on Sept. 13, reported The Oklahoman newspaper. The gleaming geodesic dome was built in 1958 as a Citizen's Bank, at Northwest 23rd Street and North Classen Boulevard. It was scheduled for a date with … Continue reading Foreclosure sale coming for OKC’s Gold Dome