Help wanted

Our good friend Jack Patel, who runs the well-preserved Desert Hills Motel on Route 66 in Tulsa, is looking for part-time office help (answering phones, checking in guests, etc.) for evenings. Apply in person; make an appointment by calling 918-834-3311.

Here are damage photos of Pacific Liquors sign

Kent Sanderson sent photos of the former 66 Liquors sign in Pacific, Mo., after it was heavily damaged by the severe storms that wreaked havoc in the Midwest last week. Damage to the sign was initially reported here. Here's a "before" shot of the sign: Here are the "after" shots: The Route 66 Association of … Continue reading Here are damage photos of Pacific Liquors sign

Trout Fishing in Miami

Route 66 got a hefty dose of music and humor Tuesday night as the Coleman Theatre Beautiful in Miami, Okla., hosted Trout Fishing in America. Trout, for the uninitiated, is a two-man folk band made up of guitarist Ezra Idlet and bass player Keith Grimwood. The pair, who look about like Mutt and Jeff (Idlet … Continue reading Trout Fishing in Miami

Storm damages 66 Pacific Liquors sign

The severe storms that went through the St. Louis area a few days ago damaged the former 66 Pacific Liquors sign along Route 66 in Pacific, Mo., according to Mother Road aficionado Jane Dippel. The photo above was taken about three years ago shortly after the sign was repaired. It doesn't advertise 66 Pacific Liquors … Continue reading Storm damages 66 Pacific Liquors sign

Celebrity sighting on the road

This from the Lovetripper.com celebrity news site: Getting her kicks on Route 66, pop star Jessica Simpson, along with her mother and several gal pals, enjoyed an out-of-this-world meal served at the Satellite Cafe (an eatery with an exterior enhanced by a 15-foot-wide flying saucer) during a break from the set of Jessica's upcoming flick, … Continue reading Celebrity sighting on the road

Another Route 66 restaurant featured on Roadfood.com

Today, it's the Classen Grill in Oklahoma City that is the restaurant of the day at Jane and Michael Stern's Roadfood.com site. I haven't eaten there, but I will after learning that it serves migas. Classen Grill is within the Classen Circle in OKC, which is an old alignment of Route 66. According to Jim … Continue reading Another Route 66 restaurant featured on Roadfood.com

Barbecue restaurant coming to Tulsa’s 11th Street

The Tulsa World recounts the fascinating story of Amos Adetula (subscription required). In short, Adetula, a former Oklahoma State University student, was in the United States when his parents in his native Nigeria were killed in a car wreck. He decided to try to make it in America instead of returning to his homeland. Through … Continue reading Barbecue restaurant coming to Tulsa’s 11th Street

Crime on 66

People often complain about how crime is so much worse now. But crime was present even in the "good ol' days." Route 66 advocate Delbert Trew writes in his column (free registration required) for the Amarillo Globe-News about criminal activity on Route 66 in the 1930s, including a near-fatal bank heist in Alanreed, Texas, along … Continue reading Crime on 66

Hank’s Hamburgers makes Roadfood.com site

Hank's Hamburgers, a venerable diner on the old Admiral Place alignment of Route 66 in Tulsa, became a new entry to the Jane and Michael Stern's popular Roadfood.com site. I'm getting hungry just gazing at the first photo -- the Big Okie burger, which is four quarter-pound beef patties and lots of condiments. I don't … Continue reading Hank’s Hamburgers makes Roadfood.com site

Fat Man update

Steve Vaught of thefatmanwalking.com continues to trudge along U.S. 40, although he's been slowed by a wrong turn and people wanting to talk to him. 7.5 miles in only six hours, yeah! At this rate, I should be in New York before I turn fifty-two.  Vaught is 39.  You can read the latest journal here … Continue reading Fat Man update