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From the neon signs and dated architecture to the old cars, Route 66 is still littered with reminders of what it once was. Route 66 is no longer numbered or shown on maps and it is impossible to ...
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Blue Swallow Motel, Tucumcari, New Mexico The iconic Blue Swallow Motel has been a haven for weary travelers cruising Route 66 since 1939. With its glowing neon sign and classic motor court design ...
Old Tascosa Brewing Company, a veteran-owned establishment on Route 66, has unveiled a new sign that has quickly become a local attraction, thanks to the City of Amarillo Business Improvement ...
The park is the first of its kind in the Show Me State, featuring nearly a dozen restored neon signs that once ... Pulaski County’s centuries-old connection to Route 66 lives on in attractions ...
Everybody loves the glow of neon signs, said Ace Sign Co. CEO Todd Bringuet. A lot of those pieces at the sign company's museum in Springfield have a connection to Route 66, he said. "It's a ...
Workers have removed the Cattleman’s Cafe sign to be refurbished as part of a Route 66 business restoration initiative.
While enthusiasts had been wanting the signs for a long time, the Route 66 Commission launched a concerted effort about 18 months ago to make the project happen, said Ken Busby, executive director ...
LUTHER, Okla. (KFOR) – If you’re driving along Route 66 in Luther, you’ll see a new flashy sign. It was paid for with dollars from the Oklahoma Rt. 66 Project Grant, ahead of the “Mother ...
Blue Swallow Motel, Tucumcari, New Mexico The iconic Blue Swallow Motel has been a haven for weary travelers cruising Route ...