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
A short story inspired by a Route 66 poster
McArp of the Up Again in the Middle of the Night blog, who describes himself as an "artist/writer/Web person living in the central/southwest U.S.," was struck by a flash of inspiration when he noticed the "Route 66, Arizona, 1947" poster above. The poster comes from a photograph taken by Andreas Feininger for Life magazine. It … Continue reading A short story inspired by a Route 66 poster
Bloggers venture onto Route 66 in Kansas
Two bloggers have posted on the same day about their adventures on Route 66 in Kansas. Patsy Terrell of Patsy's Ponderings paid a visit to the wonderful Eisler Bros. store in Riverton, then the Marsh Rainbow Arch Bridge. Ace Jackalope of The Lope also stopped by the bridge. Looks like the local Route 66 association … Continue reading Bloggers venture onto Route 66 in Kansas
No April Fool’s jokes here
In case you were wondering, Route 66 News doesn't include April Fool's Day jokes with its content. It's not that I don't have a sense of humor. But this is a news site, and I intend to keep its credibility intact by not participating in hoaxes. So, yes, all the stories I posted on April … Continue reading No April Fool’s jokes here
Rick & Jane update
Rick and Jane McKinney have updated their Web site. However, their latest journal entry (dated March 29) actually came online several days later -- too late from them to plug their big event Friday in Oklahoma City. There's not much Route 66 content in the journal, but Rick and Jane's time on the road clearly … Continue reading Rick & Jane update
Movie will be shot in Grants, N.M.
The Gallup Independent reports that the nearby Route 66 town of Grants, N.M., soon will be the setting for "Big Bad Voodoo Mama," a low-budget film directed by Christopher Coppola. In case you're wondering, Coppola is related to Oscar-winning director Francis Ford Coppola -- he's Francis' nephew. About the film, in the words of Christopher's … Continue reading Movie will be shot in Grants, N.M.
Blog is devoted to the late Berghoff
Stephen V. Funk a few months ago started The Berghoff Memorial Blog, which is named after the landmark Chicago restaurant on Route 66 that closed recently. The blog describes itself thusly: On February 28, 2006, Chicago's historic German restaurant, The Berghoff, closed after being in business for 107 years. The Berghoff Memorial Blog is a … Continue reading Blog is devoted to the late Berghoff
How about Route 66 on New Mexico’s quarter?
A story in the Santa Fe New Mexican reports on the design suggestions so far for New Mexico's quarter coin. Many of the suggestions have included fairly predictable offerings like chile peppers, yucca plants and roadrunners. There's this, however: One entrant described a classic car traveling down Route 66 into a sunset. Not bad. Maybe … Continue reading How about Route 66 on New Mexico’s quarter?
The Art of Cars
My friend Jim Conkle of the Route 66 Preservation Foundation and Steve Maynes, who is spearheading the Route 66 festival that Albuquerque is hosting in June, were in Oklahoma this week to visit with Michael Wallis and the folks at the Will Rogers Memorial in Claremore about naming the Mother Road's annual MVP award (formerly … Continue reading The Art of Cars
“Cars” bookmark for bargain hunters
A reader pointed this out a few days ago: Overstock.com is taking orders for a Pixar "Cars" bookmark that contains a film strip of what appears to be a scene from the original teaser trailer. It's scheduled to be shipped in April. I find it a bit curious it's being sold on Overstock.com -- especially … Continue reading “Cars” bookmark for bargain hunters