Here's a video of the funky sights of the quintessential Route 66 town of Seligman, Ariz. You'll see a lot of the Sno-Cap Drive-In, Angel Delgadillo's barbershop and other businesses along the main drag.
Category: Towns
Standin’ on a Corner Festival more than just a party
The Arizona Republic published an excellent preview about this weekend's Standin' on a Corner Festival in the Route 66 town of Winslow, Ariz. Unless you've not heard pop radio in the past 30-some years, you know that Winslow's claim to fame is being mentioned in the Eagles' hit song, "Take It Easy," co-written by Jackson … Continue reading Standin’ on a Corner Festival more than just a party
Green Parrot Tavern’s demise is imminent
Longtime readers Dan and Cyndy Imming, who are relocating from Las Vegas to Route 66 in Galena, Kan., have informed me that the Green Parrot Tavern in Galena will be torn down Thursday. The building, which is more than 100 years old, became structurally unsafe when a sinkhole unexpectedly opened up behind the property in … Continue reading Green Parrot Tavern’s demise is imminent
A wet Duarte parade
A certain song once said: Seems it never rains in southern California Seems I've often heard that kind of talk before It never rains in California, but girl, don't they warn ya? It pours, man, it pours That sure seemed to apply at the annual Route 66 Parade in Duarte, Calif., on Saturday.
Encore for Clinton
On Thursday, the Clinton (Okla.) Chamber of Commerce announced that because of the success of the National Route 66 Festival in June, the city will have an annual Route 66-themed event. The Clinton Route 66 Festival: Hot Dogs and Hot Rods on Route 66 is scheduled for June 27-28, 2008. According to the chamber's news … Continue reading Encore for Clinton
Walldogs may paint murals in Pontiac
Diaz Sign Art of Pontiac, Ill., offered to have a group of artists paint murals on the sides of buildings in the Route 66 town, reported the Bloomington Pantagraph. The presentation was to inform them about the Walldogs, a group of artists invited and paid by a community to paint murals on various buildings. Several … Continue reading Walldogs may paint murals in Pontiac
Preventing a slow-motion disaster
This issue has been covered here before, but the Associated Press takes a look at the Route 66 town of Galena, Kan., and its efforts to fill in its abandoned underground lead mines before they collapse. The city wants to revitalize downtown by making a tourist attraction out of the stretch of old Route 66 … Continue reading Preventing a slow-motion disaster
“Route 66 Grandma” to be honored
Lucille Pech will be honored as grand marshal of the Atlanta Fall Festival Parade in the Route 66 town of Atlanta, Ill., reported the Lincoln Courier. The newspaper gives some background: Pech views Atlanta as the perfect hometown, a place where everyone knows each other, and everyone is each other's neighbor. Pech was asked to … Continue reading “Route 66 Grandma” to be honored
New turnpike entrance will improve access to Route 66 towns
I didn't know this was going to happen, but new gate to Oklahoma's Turner Turnpike, set to be finished sometime in 2009, should improve access to the Route 66 towns of Luther and Arcadia, reports the Daily Oklahoman. The new gates will be built here (map link), with access to Triple XXX Road, 164th Street … Continue reading New turnpike entrance will improve access to Route 66 towns
Big development coming to Flagstaff
The Arizona Daily Sun is reporting that a developer is planning a $70 million project that includes residential, retail and combinations of the two in an area around the new Fourth Street bridge and Route 66 in east Flagstaff. AZ North is one of five companies vying to develop the 28-acre parcel. The city of … Continue reading Big development coming to Flagstaff