The historic Rancho Court motel along Route 66 in Springfield, Missouri, abruptly met its end after the city declared it a nuisance and approved a demolition permit. KY3 in Springfield in its report on Thursday showed an image of rubble where the motel at 1544 E. Kearney Ave. (aka Route 66) stood. The station reported: … Continue reading Rancho Court motel in Springfield, Missouri, is torn down
Owners of Threatt Filling Station request zoning change for planned 160-acre complex
The ownership of the historic Threatt Filling Station in Luther, Oklahoma, has filed for a specific use permit from the city for a 160-acre complex. According to The Luther Register newspaper, Threatt Legacy LLC wants to rezone the tract on Route 66 and Pottawatomie Road for a mixed-use development that would include a museum, campground, … Continue reading Owners of Threatt Filling Station request zoning change for planned 160-acre complex
Contents of Museum Club in Flagstaff to be auctioned on Nov. 8
The unique contents of the nearly century-old Museum Club in Flagstaff, Arizona, are scheduled to hit the auction block on Nov. 8. The historic site itself along Route 66 was already facing an uncertain future after it had been put up for sale this summer for $2.3 million. Stuber Auction Company in Flagstaff announced that … Continue reading Contents of Museum Club in Flagstaff to be auctioned on Nov. 8
Gathering Place in Tulsa to honor the 100th anniversary of Route 66 next year
The Gathering Place, a huge park along the Arkansas River in Tulsa, is partnering with other groups locally and across the country to honor Route 66's centennial in 2026. According to the Oklahoma Route 66 Association: The park will feature a robust calendar of programs and activities that bring the nostalgia of Route 66 to … Continue reading Gathering Place in Tulsa to honor the 100th anniversary of Route 66 next year
Gary’s Gay Parita Station wins Missouri Tourism hospitality award
Gary's Gay Parita Station in Paris Springs, Missouri, recently won the Tracy Kimberlin Hospitality Award given by the Missouri Division of Tourism. According to Missouri Tourism, the annual award "recognizes an individual, business, or organization that has demonstrated excellent customer service." The award was presented during the annual Missouri Governor’s Conference on Tourism on Oct. … Continue reading Gary’s Gay Parita Station wins Missouri Tourism hospitality award
Highway Hot Dog opens in Historic Seligman Sundries building
Highway Hot Dog has opened along Route 66 in the century-old building that was once known as Historic Seligman Sundries in Seligman, Arizona. The recent opening of the restaurant at 22395 W. Old Highway 66 was announced in a post on the Doing Life in Seligman Facebook page. It specializes in all-beef hot dogs and … Continue reading Highway Hot Dog opens in Historic Seligman Sundries building
“Today” show crew explores Route 66 and adjacent sites in Tulsa
The broadcasting team for NBC-TV's "Today" show spent Friday in Tulsa to explore a few of the city's Route 66 sites and adjacent attractions. Here's the third hour of the show that delves into Route 66, where among the places they explore Buck Atom's Cosmic Curios on 66, Mother Road Market and Cain's Ballroom. https://youtu.be/uNBNEY-dZlM?si=5JwKugUIVteUWn5c … Continue reading “Today” show crew explores Route 66 and adjacent sites in Tulsa
Old promotional video for Will Rogers Highway Memorials is uploaded
A couple of weeks ago, the Oklahoma Route 66 Association uploaded a 25-year-old promotional video about the Will Rogers Highway Memorials that are sprinkled along Route 66 and the memorials' namesake. The association wrote: In the 1990s, Darrell Ray of Joplin had an idea to help promote the revitalization of Historic Route 66 by reviving … Continue reading Old promotional video for Will Rogers Highway Memorials is uploaded
RV park owner in Vega aims to restore a former Gulf station as museum or visitor center
The owner of an RV park in Vega, Texas, has launched an online fundraiser to restore a 1950s Gulf station along Route 66 and convert it into a museum or visitors center. James Gorman, who operates the Walnut RV Park in Vega, has started a GoFundMe campaign for the station, with a goal of $1,500. … Continue reading RV park owner in Vega aims to restore a former Gulf station as museum or visitor center
Route 66 News marks 20 years
On Oct. 9, 2005, this website hit the "publish" button for the first time. It existed at the time on the WordPress.com platform. It has changed hosts and platforms several times since then, but its name has remained the same -- Route 66 News. The tagline also has been a constant: "A clearinghouse of news … Continue reading Route 66 News marks 20 years