AzJournal.com reports that new sign marquee will be placed at Gillespie Park at the corner of Navajo Boulevard and Hopi Drive (Route 66) in Holbrook, Ariz. And that may not be all ... The actual total cost for the marquee is $28,135, but $7,000 will be provided by the Holbrook School District, which will be … Continue reading New sign will greet visitors to Holbrook
Revving up for Route 66 Rendezvous
The Route 66 Rendezvous returns to San Bernardino, Calif., this weekend, and this is the 20th edition of the humongous classic-car event. A few stories relating to the event: --- The Press-Enterprise reports that 10 percent of the cars registered are from out of state -- an all-time high. --- The San Bernardino County Sun … Continue reading Revving up for Route 66 Rendezvous
Wagon Wheel Motel gets a new owner
The Wagon Wheel Motel in Cuba, Mo., an architecturally significant motel which has continuously operated on Route 66 since 1934, has a new owner. Connie Echols, who owns The Wildflower florist and gift shop on Route 66 in Cuba, took possession of the motel Tuesday from the heirs of longtime owners Pauline and Harold Armstrong. … Continue reading Wagon Wheel Motel gets a new owner
Buried treasure
This is a pretty good idea. Joshua Noble, director of tourism at the Kingman (Ariz.) Chamber of Commerce, has created dozens of geocaches around the city to help attract visitors, reported the Kingman Daily Miner. And it sounds like the project will expand well beyond Kingman's borders ... Over the last several weeks, Noble said … Continue reading Buried treasure
Route 66 rivalry
Urban Tulsa, an alternative weekly newspaper, published an interesting article about the longstanding rivalry between the Route 66 communities of Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Among the people interviewed was Michael Wallis, author of "Route 66: The Mother Road" and a longtime Tulsa resident. The story is long, but worth your time.
Freeway project may improve Route 66 access
Improvements to Interstate 215 in San Bernardino, Calif., may ease travelers' access to Mount Vernon Avenue, an old alignment of Route 66, reports the San Bernardino County Sun. The improvements include several new exit ramps off the freeway by 2013 for Second, Third and Fifth streets as well as Base Line. Currently, drivers sometimes have … Continue reading Freeway project may improve Route 66 access
Governor opposes Mojave monument plan
A proposal to create a Mother Road National Monument across California's Mojave Desert has encountered opposition from Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's office, reported the Inland Press-Enterprise. The article says the governor opposes the project because it would halt solar-energy projects there. However, it's reported that Sen. Diane Feinstein is working on a scaled-down compromise. At issue … Continue reading Governor opposes Mojave monument plan
Critter along the road
We spotted this tarantula crossing gravel-road Route 66 between Glenrio and San Jon, N.M., a few days ago. With its legs spread out, it was bigger than your fist. It was about an hour before sundown, so it probably was early in its hunting session. Mike Callens at TeePee Curios in nearby Tucumcari said that … Continue reading Critter along the road
Route 66 Alliance lays out its goals
This was mostly reported a few days ago at the Route 66 Festival in Flagstaff, Ariz., but I'm printing this news release that came today verbatim, with minor editing: Route 66 Alliance Tulsa, Oklahoma We are pleased to officially announce the Route 66 Alliance has been established as a 501(c)3 corporation. Our nonprofit status is … Continue reading Route 66 Alliance lays out its goals
More POPS psychedelia
Here's another video of the landmark 66-foot-tall pop bottle at POPS in Arcadia, Okla. The music soundtrack certainly helps convey a groovy sensibility. I have little doubt that scientists a million years from now will think the bottle had some sort of religious significance, instead of it being a roadside gimmick.