Coffeehouse opens in Seligman

Kathryn of Australia, a Route 66 veteran who's blogging about her current trip on the Mother Road, pointed out there is a new business in the Route 66 town of Seligman, Ariz. It's the Historic Seligman Sundries, which is a combination soda fountain, coffeehouse and gift shop that opened May 1. The building is one … Continue reading Coffeehouse opens in Seligman

Route 66 sites earn historic designations

A 1926-37 alignment of Route 66 between Bernalillo and Algodones, N.M., has been added to the state's Register of Cultural Properties, reported the Associated Press. It's a five-mile stretch of original road that was supplanted by a new alignment of Route 66 that went from Santa Rosa to Albuquerque. Also, the Flynt Building at 720 … Continue reading Route 66 sites earn historic designations

Free Route 66 workshops coming to Clinton

If you're in Clinton, Okla., on Thursday for the National Route 66 Festival, you have the opportunity to take part in free workshops at the Frisco Center that morning. If you're a novice Route 66er who's interested in preservation, these sessions probably will be informative. The workshops are free, and no registration is required. Here … Continue reading Free Route 66 workshops coming to Clinton

It’s out of the ground

A little more than an hour ago, the 1957 Plymouth Belvedere that had been in a buried for five decades in a time capsule in downtown Tulsa, Okla., was hoisted out of the ground and placed on a flatbed truck. The car is now undergoing inspections by classic-car restorer Boyd Coddington. The protective wrapping will … Continue reading It’s out of the ground

Roy’s owner, preservation group form partnership

Albert Okura, owner of Route 66 icon Roy's and the town of Amboy, Calif., has formed a partnership with the California Route 66 Preservation Foundation to help get the business up and running again, it was reported  Thursday. The Victorville (Calif.) Daily Press published a story about the announcement today. But some information seemed to … Continue reading Roy’s owner, preservation group form partnership

Route 66 motels — a closer look

Ed Stoddard of Reuters takes a closer look at Route 66 motels that were listed as threatened by the National Trust of Historic Preservation. The article includes a nighttime photo of the neon sign of the Western Motel, which nearly was lost because of bad management until its owner cleaned up the place.

Route 66 motels make National Trust’s most-endangered list

The National Trust for Historic Preservation included Route 66 motels on its annual list of the 11 Most Endangered Historic Places, which was announced today in Washington, D.C. America’s priceless heritage is at risk—from the storied waterfronts of Brooklyn to the neon-clad mom-and-pop motels of Route 66—some of America’s most irreplaceable landmarks are threatened. [...] … Continue reading Route 66 motels make National Trust’s most-endangered list

Inklings of a Route 66 motel revival

Using the restoration of Roy's in Amboy, Calif., to anchor the story, the New York Times' real-estate section a few days ago reported there are signs of new interest in protecting and refurbishing old motels on Route 66. The whole article is excellent, but this excerpt about the City of Albuquerque's long, continuing fight to … Continue reading Inklings of a Route 66 motel revival

Pilgrims start to arrive

Those who have waited years to see the unearthing of a 1957 Plymouth Belevdere from a time capsule began arriving in Tulsa, Okla., on Tuesday, reported the Tulsa World. The newspaper talked to visitors from California, Georgia and England. Excavation of the burial vault that contained the Plymouth started Tuesday. There was, frankly, not that … Continue reading Pilgrims start to arrive

Look at me

A few days ago, we reported that the Mule Trading Post near Rolla, Mo., had restored an old, animated hillbilly sign that once graced the Hillbilly Store. Ace Jackalope of The Lope blog was in the area and shot a photo of the restored sign, shown above. The hillbilly's arms wave, no doubt drawing the … Continue reading Look at me