Midpoint to … where?

A story a few days ago in the Mountain View Telegraph detailed about how local officials and volunteers in Moriarty and Edgewood, N.M., want to play their Route 66 history. The story often cites Roger Holden, who served as Edgewood's parks and recreation director: Replacing a few stolen signs is high on the list of … Continue reading Midpoint to … where?

Jim Hinckley stars in an upcoming travel video series

Longtime readers will know of Jim Hinckley, an author based out of Kingman, Ariz., who wrote "The Route 66 Encyclopedia" and other related books. This video popped up in my feed over the weekend. Apparently Hinckley is getting into video as well: https://youtu.be/guH1CnEjaxM The video was uploaded by Norman Fisk of Diamond Valley Productions, which … Continue reading Jim Hinckley stars in an upcoming travel video series

Confirmed: Depew was first town bypassed by U.S. 66

About six months ago, Frank Gifford of rt66pix.com found strong preliminary evidence that indicated Depew, Okla., was the first official Route 66 town bypassed by a later alignment of the Mother Road. This past week, Gifford said he has confirmed that Depew was indeed the first Route 66 community bypassed, in 1928. He calls Depew "the original … Continue reading Confirmed: Depew was first town bypassed by U.S. 66

Kingman’s Route 66 history

Norman Fisk of Diamond Valley Productions posted this promotional video about Kingman, Ariz. It focuses on the attractions of Route 66 in Kingman, plus a lot of the history and 19th-century pioneer trails that led to the Mother Road. https://youtu.be/jTQK6hPrCcQ

Albuquerque focuses on west side of Route 66

The City of Albuquerque is taking aim at revitalizing Central Avenue (aka Route 66) in the city's west end, reported the Albuquerque Journal. Mayor Richard Berry, Klarissa Peña of the Southwest Alliance of Neighbors, and other city officials revealed those plans during a ribbon-cutting for a new fire station. They briefly described to celebrants upcoming projects … Continue reading Albuquerque focuses on west side of Route 66

“Does Springfield do enough to promote Route 66?”

That's one of the headlines for a long and informative story today from the Springfield (Mo.) News-Leader. The story focuses on the College Street Corridor Plan, which aims to revitalize that stretch of Route 66 and pay tribute to it at the same time. The city is holding public hearings before implementing the proposal. Deep … Continue reading “Does Springfield do enough to promote Route 66?”

Test results close chapter in Times Beach saga

The U.S. EPA announced that recent soil tests at Route 66 State Park near Eureka, Mo., showed remnants of dioxin are at a safe level for visitors and park rangers -- effectively closing a chapter of the long and tragic saga of the now-extinct Route 66 town of Times Beach. According to a news release … Continue reading Test results close chapter in Times Beach saga

Take the high road into Arizona

This episode of "Highroads with Dan Davis," produced by AAA, delves into Route 66 in northern Arizona, including La Posada, the town of Winslow, and Joe & Aggie's in Holbrook, and others. AZPHXs3-003 ROUTE 66 for vimeo from AAA Highroads on Vimeo. The video is about 27 minutes long, but interspersed with public-service announcements and … Continue reading Take the high road into Arizona

So what’s going on with Route 66 in Tulsa?

A story in the Tulsa World on Thursday provided an update on the fledgling Route 66 Task Force and other Route 66-related projects in the city. The report contained interesting tidbits, including the status of the long-in-coming Route 66 Experience museum near the Arkansas River: The major Route 66 project - an interpretive center at … Continue reading So what’s going on with Route 66 in Tulsa?

Anonymous benefactor eases Santa Rosa’s fiscal crisis

An anonymous donor has given payments totaling more than $600,000 to ease the unexpected financial crisis that beset the Route 66 town of Santa Rosa, N.M., according to the current print edition of the Guadalupe County Communicator. Earlier this summer, an unidentified business was awarded a $1.4 million refund of its gross receipts tax funds. … Continue reading Anonymous benefactor eases Santa Rosa’s fiscal crisis