Rich Dinkela of HookedonRoute66.com filmed this slice-of-life video at the typically busy Carl's Drive-In restaurant in Rock Hill, Mo. https://youtu.be/-bw_ljnqXlc Carl's remains one of the treasures of the old Manchester Road alignment of Route 66 in the St. Louis area. Carl's has fewer than 20 stools to serve its customers, and nearly all of them … Continue reading Typical day at Carl’s Drive-In
Springfield continues to negotiate for Bel-Aire Motel
The City of Springfield, Ill., is continuing negotiations with the owners of the historic Bel-Aire Motel, with the hope to eventually convert it into a Route 66 museum and visitors center or some other use, reported the State Journal-Register. The owners are Gopal and Nimal Motwani, based in Florida. The motel, on the Sixth Street alignment … Continue reading Springfield continues to negotiate for Bel-Aire Motel
You don’t often see a live one
You can spot plenty of armadillos in Oklahoma, but nearly all of them are deceased along the sides of highways. This videographer found a live armadillo digging for food along the historic Lucille's property, on Route 66 near Hydro, Okla. https://youtu.be/vbl_IMD26os It's hard to believe the guy got as close to this critter without it … Continue reading You don’t often see a live one
It’s a small world after all
Every time you think you've seen everything regarding photography on Route 66, someone comes up with a new twist. The latest is Kurt and Edwige Moses of St. Paul, Minn. The husband-and-wife team recently created a fine-art photo project titled "Un Petit Monde," which translates from French to "A Small World." He photographs small HO scale train figures … Continue reading It’s a small world after all
New Operation Route 66 trailer
A new trailer for Operation Route 66, which will raise funds in May 2012 for U.S. veterans of the Middle East wars, was posted a few hours ago: https://vimeo.com/33673314 More about this charity road trip can be found here. I'm nearly 100 percent certain the narrator is "Route 66: The Mother Road" author Michael Wallis. It … Continue reading New Operation Route 66 trailer
Pontiac’s impressive tourism surge
Today's story in the Pontiac Daily Leader gave many details about a tourism summit Monday in the Route 66 town of Pontiac, Ill., and how local officials and businesses will handle travelers in the future. It'd been previously reported that Pontiac was seeing a 30 percent increase in tourists in 2011. But City Administrator Bob … Continue reading Pontiac’s impressive tourism surge
Tribute to Bob Waldmire
This video popped up in my YouTube feed today, and it hit me like a ton of bricks, especially the last 30 seconds or so. https://youtu.be/IwY5GmoXUYE In case you're new to the site, here's more about Bob Waldmire. We're fast approaching the second anniversary of Waldmire's death from abdominal cancer on Dec. 16, 2009. The … Continue reading Tribute to Bob Waldmire
Winter wonderland
Longtime roadie Jim Hinckley was traveling Route 66 through Seligman, Ariz., on Monday and encountered this snowstorm. Among the businesses in the background is Angel "Guardian Angel of Route 66" Delgadillo's barbershop and his Route 66 gift shop. If you have seasonal or Christmas-themed photos on Route 66, email them to route66news@yahoo.com for consideration to … Continue reading Winter wonderland
A Mini road trip
https://vimeo.com/33549252 Here is the description of this charming video: Dean Wilhite, a graphic designer at Ackerman McQueen, loves his Mini Cooper. He met up with a few Frenchmen who shipped their minis to the U.S. and drove with them for a while on their trip across America on Route 66. Ackerman McQueen is a multimedia … Continue reading A Mini road trip
Grand entertainment
According to the poster of this video, this performance of Bobby Troup's best-known song was on the Grand Canyon Railway, which starts in the Route 66 town of Williams, Ariz. https://youtu.be/_I9tzLq1JLA