Western Wind Energy began construction last week on wind turbines on land behind Nucor Steel on Route 66, southeast of Kingman, Ariz., last week, reported the Kingman Daily Miner. The turbines' tall columns can be seen from the top of El Trovatore Hill. It's a combined solar and wind farm, and its the second such … Continue reading Wind farm being constructed near Kingman
Monrovia’s Aztec Hotel goes into foreclosure
The historic Aztec Hotel along Route 66 in Monrovia, Calif., is being foreclosed and will go on sale later this month for an asking price of $2.4 million, according to the Monrovia Patch. The hotel is currently being run by HTL Hotel Management and a sale by the appointed trustee, Stewart Default Services, is set … Continue reading Monrovia’s Aztec Hotel goes into foreclosure
Grease the wheels
This is an enjoyable program called "Greaseweek," where our intrepid cyclist starts on Route 66 from Pasadena, Calif., all the way to the end of Route 66 in Santa Monica. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vuFSxtdQJ4 I also learned a few things. For instance, I didn't know the Arroyo Seco sported a bicycle trail, and I'll have to investigate the … Continue reading Grease the wheels
A cluster of Spyders
This video becomes impressive when you sit back and watch the Spyder motorcycles just keep rolling in ... https://youtu.be/RMSnako0Jgg It's estimated this parade of Spyders was about 350 vehicles. This was during Spyderfest 2011, hosted by the Route 66 town of Cuba, Mo., a couple of weeks ago. A portion of the attendees stayed at … Continue reading A cluster of Spyders
A hello from the Route 66 Alliance
After a leadership shake-up last year and a long period of semi-dormancy, it's good to see the Route 66 Alliance show signs of activity. This video of Route 66 Alliance chairman and "Route 66: The Mother Road" author Michael Wallis was posted Monday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mRSE5lgNKY The website for the Alliance is here, and it's not much … Continue reading A hello from the Route 66 Alliance
Students present revitalization plan for Carthage
Students from Drury University in Springfield, Mo., presented a final proposal Monday to revitalize the downtown area of Carthage, Mo., according to the Carthage Press. The plan includes the renovation and reopening of several R0ute 66 landmarks. A map of the proposal reveals a restored Boots Motel and the long-closed Boots Drive-In restaurant, a Route 66 … Continue reading Students present revitalization plan for Carthage
Students help design Mickey Mantle projects
Students from Oklahoma State University helped design what will be called Mickey Mantle Monument Park and other related projects in the Route 66 town of Commerce, Okla., where Mantle grew up, according to a story in the Tulsa World. A 9-foot-tall Mickey Mantle statue dedicated last summer stands at Mickey Mantle Field, next to a … Continue reading Students help design Mickey Mantle projects
Report from the Waldmire Weekend
These photos from the Illinois Route 66 Red Carpet Corridor Festival in Pontiac, Ill., were shot by Cathie Stevanovich, president of the Illinois Route 66 Association. For all practical purposes, the weekend served as a tribute to Route 66 hippie, artist and Illinois native Bob Waldmire, who died of cancer in December 2009. Festival-goers, including Stevanovich … Continue reading Report from the Waldmire Weekend
A pitch for Pontiac
This is a new tourism video produced by McCoy Studios for the Route 66 town of Pontiac, Ill. https://youtu.be/bSlWGLrP178 It's well done. Chambers of commerce, take note.
Where’s Johnny Depp when you really need him?
Most of these fellows in the Titus chapter of "Route 66: A Road Trip through the Bible" are listed as Cretans, but they look and act as if they walked off a "Pirates of the Caribbean" set. The only one missing is Jack Sparrow. https://youtu.be/5ZxRBVai5EM And the video reminds me of this song (I know … Continue reading Where’s Johnny Depp when you really need him?