Michael Wallis elected to Tulsa Hall of Fame

Michael Wallis, author of the seminal "Route 66: The Mother Road" and 14 other nonfiction books, was elected to the Class of 2010 for the Tulsa Hall of Fame, according to an article in the Tulsa World today. "Route 66: The Mother Road" became a best-selling book shortly after it was published in 1992 and … Continue reading Michael Wallis elected to Tulsa Hall of Fame

A motivational message

It appears Matt Foley, motivational speaker, has morphed into the prophet Haggai: This has been yet another twisted episode in "Route 66: A Road Trip through the Bible."

Book review: “Riding America’s Backroads”

Here's an idea that I can get behind: a motorcycle travel magazine compiling articles on 20 of its top U.S. tours, including Route 66, into one well-illustrated book. Motorcycle tourism has steadily grown as baby boomers approach retirement, so the market for such a book is there. RoadRunner Motorcycle Touring & Travel magazine, on its … Continue reading Book review: “Riding America’s Backroads”

Book of short stories, essays, poems focus on Route 66

Gondwana Press, based in Oklahoma, has just released a new book, "Lost on Route 66," consisting of short stories, essays and poems about Route 66, according to a news release. Eighteen authors from three countries and many states contributed to the book. Katelyn Bohl and Eric Wilder, author ofBig Easy, edited the manuscript. r. r. bryan, author … Continue reading Book of short stories, essays, poems focus on Route 66

Salute to a Mother Road advocate

A flattering profile was written by Layne Rider of FavoriteRoad.com about longtime Route 66 champion Jim Conkle. Conkle is chairman of the Preservation for Historic Roads and Corridors, the Route 66 Preservation Foundation, the Route 66 Alliance, Highway 99 Alliance, and general manager and editor of the Route 66 Pulse newspaper. But it was Conkle's … Continue reading Salute to a Mother Road advocate

A closer look at Williams

M.G. Hauck III made several visits to the Route 66 town of Williams, Ariz., and compiled this slideshow, with the music of Nat King Cole figuring prominently in it. The Williams Chamber of Commerce could do much, much worse than this video.

Route 66 included in Harley ‘dream trip’ promotion

U.S. motorcycle maker Harley Davidson rolled out a "Start Something" campaign, which includes supermodel Marisa Miller as a spokeswoman and Route 66 among the options for a "road trip of a lifetime" sweepstakes, according to a company news release today. Surfing the "Start Something" site, it's clear that Harley is trying to attract customers who've … Continue reading Route 66 included in Harley ‘dream trip’ promotion

“Rawhide” was once filmed in Tucumcari area

"Rawhide," the TV western that helped launch the long career of Clint Eastwood, used the Route 66 town of Tucumcari, N.M., as a base to film five episodes in 1959, according to a story in the Quay County Sun. If you have fuzzy memories of "Rawhide," this might jolt your brain: The Sun reports: Actors … Continue reading “Rawhide” was once filmed in Tucumcari area

Rand McNally adds Route 66 to its 2011 atlas

Rand McNally, a publisher of popular and widely distributed road maps, announced today that its 2011 edition of its road atlas will include the marking of Route 66 and other historic roads. Among several updates that will be included in the atlas are: The addition of specialty highway shields to show historic and scenic routes … Continue reading Rand McNally adds Route 66 to its 2011 atlas

County to dedicate new Route 66 museum

Jasper County will dedicate its new Route 66 museum inside the Jasper County Courthouse lobby in Carthage, Mo., at 10 a.m. Thursday, according to the Carthage Press: The Route 66 display sits in the south lobby of the courthouse opposite the historic elevator. It’s modeled on the old Boots’ Drive In restaurant and features artifacts … Continue reading County to dedicate new Route 66 museum