Welcome to Route 66 Chronicles where the station wagon has yet to be replaced by the mini van, tail fins represent the latest trend in automotive styling, Route 66 is still the Main Street of America, and Studebakers still roll from the factory in South Bend.
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It seems like only last week Chicken Little was proclaiming impending doom on the horizon as we sped towards the dawn of a new era and the arrival of Y2K. It seems like only yesterday we were celebrating the arrival of 2009 and here we are on the...
For all intents and purposes Route 66 is a dead highway now broken into dead end tracks of broken pavement and county roads that link forgotten communities lined with empty motels and tumble down service stations. Here and there are odd little time...
Chasing ghosts on Route 66 is now in high gear as the goal is to begin writing on January 1 and to finish the rough draft by mid March. As Ghost Towns of the Southwest is scheduled for release before April 1, I am hoping to be able to devote the lions...
A spirited and potentially divisive debate is building steam among fans of the old double six. On one side of the fence are those who see themselves as preservationists, on the other those who are focused on the future more than the past. Both camps...
"There is a race of men that don't fit in, A race that can't stay still ..." So opens the poem, The Men That Don't Fit In, by Robert Service. For at least thirty five years this poem has echoed in my mind as I made countless attempts to fit in, to...