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Route 66 News
A plug for Route 66′s best guidebook
Dan Rice, owner of the 66-to-Cali souvenir store on the Santa Monica Pier, explains his endorsement of Jerry McClanahan’s “EZ66 Guide for Travelers” guidebook of Route 66. It’s an important to note that McClanahan maintains a Web page that contains regular updates to the guidebook. It’s recommended that you consult that page before heading out [...]
9/2/2012 4:02:09 πμ
Route 66 News
Two Chevy Route 66 commercials shot on the Mother Road
In recent weeks, we learned that one of the candidates for the Chevrolet Route 66 commercial for the Super Bowl was shot on Route 66. Apparently at least two others were shot on Route 66. One of the spots prominently feature the historic U-Drop Inn gas station in Shamrock, Texas, and a couple of great-looking Corvettes. Here’s a [...]
8/2/2012 7:12:52 μμ
Route 66 News
“Catoosa Blue: A Love Story”
This is a short documentary film about the Blue Whale of Catoosa, Okla., created by high-schooler Alexander Knight. The film premiered during the deadCENTER Film Festival in Oklahoma City last summer. Knight donated the film to the Catoosa Arts & Tourism Society/Fins of the Blue Whale volunteer group, which is working to preserve the Route 66 landmark.
8/2/2012 3:57:19 πμ
Route 66 News
Where is the western end of Route 66?
Dan Rice, owner of the 66-to-Cali souvenir shop on the Santa Monica Pier, does a very good job answering that question. The western terminus of the Mother Road has a complicated history:
7/2/2012 11:05:40 μμ
Route 66 News
The Motels of Route 66 project will spawn a book and film
Simon Cantlon, an Emmy-nominated producer of digital media for the entertainment industry, has launched The Motels of Route 66 project that will spawn a documentary film and a book. Cantlon created this video that explains his project: According to his website: The Motels of Route 66 project will capture the spirit of these motels, both [...]
7/2/2012 10:44:46 μμ
Route 66 News
Route 66 history, architecture has spot in hearts, minds - Edmond Sun

Route 66 history, architecture has spot in hearts, minds
Edmond Sun
Largely as a result of his and others' tireless efforts, in 1926 Route 66 was officially opened. That road would play an important role in American culture, and was celebrated in music, film and in a popular show in the early years of television.

8/2/2012 9:42:31 μμ
Route 66 News
Get your kicks … on Highway 61 - East Central Minnesota Post Review

East Central Minnesota Post Review

Get your kicks … on Highway 61
East Central Minnesota Post Review
Rush City residents Pam and Jim Hagan, left, showcase the Old Highway 61 sign at their farm with Chisago County Commissioner Mike Robinson. Photo by Derrick Knutson. By Derrick Knutson Highway 61 might not be as well known as Route 66, but some Chisago ...

8/2/2012 2:14:45 μμ
Route 66 News
Treat your valentine to the gift of harmony - The State Journal-Register

Treat your valentine to the gift of harmony
The State Journal-Register
The Route 66 Quartet, from left, Larry Miller, Carl Follin, Bruce Strom and Gary Davis, sing to Penny Wollan-Kriel at the Hoogland Center for the Arts. By Penny Zimmerman-Wills It's not always a box of candy, a candlelit dinner or jewelry that lets ...

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8/2/2012 1:24:20 πμ
Route 66 News
Traffic Tangles: Nutley Street Ramps to 66 E Closed Overnight - Patch.com

Traffic Tangles: Nutley Street Ramps to 66 E Closed Overnight
Patch.com
Traffic will be directed to continue north to Exit 46A, Chain Bridge Rd. (Route 123) south, stay to the right, follow signs to I-495 south and take Exit 47A, Leesburg Pike (Route 7) west. I-495 south to Exit 49, I-66 west Ramp closed nights through ...

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7/2/2012 5:56:09 μμ
Route 66 News
OKC Central: Stretch of NW 23 has plenty to appeal to Route 66 tourists - NewsOK.com

OKC Central: Stretch of NW 23 has plenty to appeal to Route 66 tourists
NewsOK.com
Oklahoman business writer Steve Lackmeyer asks if a stretch of NW 23 could see a boost to its efforts at revitalization if it is rebranded as a part of historic Route 66. BY STEVE LACKMEYER slackmeyer@opubco.com Leave a comment About a dozen years ago, ...

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7/2/2012 1:09:26 πμ
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