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Water is the key to the future of Roy’s Motel & Cafe, the lone survivor in a Route 66 town that, at its peak, boasted 200 ...
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Visit Albuquerque explores history of neon signs along Route 66German Chancellor Friedrich Merz presents President Donald Trump with a gilded gift—a framed copy of Trump’s grandfather’s ...
The Edwardsville Route 66 Festival is set to bring a full day and night of fun events and activities to City Park in downtown ...
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The Edwardsville Intelligencer on MSNMeet the woman who helped fuel Route 66 revival in EdwardsvilleFor Edwardsville resident Kathryn Biarkis, there’s nothing more enjoyable than sharing her enthusiasm for local history. Biarkis, whose family history in the area dates to the 1800s, is a longtime ...
The art-rock band played alongside other musicians of the underground music scene, like Dinosaur Jr. and The Pixies. Despite the success, the band’s discography wasn’t available on streaming until now ...
On a breezy Sunday afternoon, the first day of June, a steady stream of visitors waited their turns to pose with one of the pier’s most popular attractions: a Route 66 sign, perched on a pole 12 feet ...
Also called the Rainbow Bridge because of its arched construction, it was preserved by the Kansas Historic Route 66 Association after traffic was rerouted to the main highway in the 1960s.
Still standing proud, if slightly neglected, are 82 stone monoliths along the route of a road that marked the birth of modern ...
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