Cars on Route 66 - Blue Whale Catoosa - Missouri Kansas Oklahoma in one day - LeAw in the USA //Ep.3
We are living the American dream driving the Historic Route 66 from Chicago to Santa Monica.
In this third episode, you will see us with our truck camper Lucky LeAw visiting 3 States of the United States in one day. Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma.
We made a short stop in Galena to visit a place called Cars on the Route 66 where there is the tow truck who has inspired the movie/cartoon of Disney/Pixar Cars.
Oklahoma welcomed us with an amazing sunset and the day after we stopped at Blue Whale in Catoosa for a lunch break.
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2015 Route 66 Car Show in Baxter Springs, Kansas
here is the 2015 photos of The Baxter Springs car show I hope you all enjoy this little video!
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Plan a trip along historic Route 66
Travel Gal Jackie Waechter from Blissful Honeymoons And Destination Weddings reveals fun places worth a visit for a Route 66 getaway.
Find out why you should stop in in Galena, KS, Amarillo, TX, Shamrock Texas and Holbrook, AZ
REAL LIFE Radiator Springs ! The Birthplace of Route 66
- PLEASE SUBSCRIBE - Hailed at the Birthplace of Route 66 , the town of Seligman Arizona is the inspiration for the feature film Cars. I decided to have a look around. Enjoy !
2019 美國66號公路之旅 vlog04 / RTE66. SPRINGFIELD to OKLAHOMA
20190414 RTE66
???? Springfield,MO 》 Galena, Kansas 》 Oklahoma
距離:290miles
????Galena - cars on the route
Cars 動畫裡頭「Radiator Springs」的原型小鎮
????Arcadia Soda bottle
POPS汽水商店於RTE66的特色地標(觀光景點),各種口味的汽水在這裡都找得到;我們選了薑汁汽水及喝起來很像沙士的sarsaparilla
????Chesapeake arena thunderdome
NBA雷霆隊主場;籃球門外漢(舉手)只是路過,完全不知道球員誰是誰????????♀️
????66 Drive in theater
露天式電影院,門票相當便宜 (可惜我們到的當天沒有開)
Driving the entire Route 66 -best ever roadtrip by travellina
Route 66 - by travellina
Sept-Oct 2015
For a detailed journal and more photos, visit travellina.hu
0.00 Intro
0.36 Chicago
0.49 Illinois
1.11 Dwigth, Ambler’s Texaco
1.13 Atlanta, Bunyon Giant
1.18 Springfield, Drive-in
1.24 Auburn, Memory Lane
1.34 Mt. Olive, Soulsby Station
1.37 Atlanta, Palms Grill Cafe
1.45 Missouri
2.05 St Louis
2.10 Cuba, murals
2.26 Pacific, Red Cedar Inn,
2.28 Lebanon, Munger Moss Motel
2.34 Villa Ridge, Sunset Motel
2.38 Carthage, Boots Drive In
2.47 Nashville, TN
3.23 Kansas
3.31 Galena, Cars on the Rotue
3.33 Oklahoma
4.03 Clinton, Route66 museum
4.07 Miami, Route 66 Vintage Iron
4.11 Chelsea, Chelsea motel
4.15 Arcadia, POPs
4.18 Amarillo, Cadillac Ranch
4.27 Amarillo, Big Texan
4.43 Shamrock, U drop inn
4.58 McLean
5.02 Glen Rio
5.06 Tucumcari, Blue Swallow motel
5.12 Seligman, Snow Cap
5.14 Twin arrows
5.16 Two guns
5.23 Winslow
5.25 Jackrabbit
5.32 Holbrook, Wigwam motel
5.37 Flagstaff, Galaxy diner
5.40 Seligman
5.53 Hackberry's
6.00 Kingman, El Trovatore motel
6.23 Oatman
6.36 Bellemont, Old Pine Breeze Inn (Easy Rider)
6.59 Summit Inn
7.05 Victorville
7.10 Newberry Spring, Bagdad Cafe
7.17 Calico ghost town
7.19 Oro Grande
7.27 Los Angeles
The Mother Road.
The story of my Grandparents journey from Galena Kansas to Hollywood during the great depression.
Highway Robbery? Galena Mayor John Carroll on Delaware Tolls and Maryland Roads
Over the last several years, the southern tip of Middletown in Delaware has assembled an extraordinary retail experience specifically designed to attract Marylanders seeking tax-free shopping. Starting with a Walmart Supercenter and then followed by the addition of a cineplex, popular restaurants, and a half dozen national chains like Michaels, Marshalls, and Kohls, this once sleepy town had transformed itself into a major commercial zone for the Mid-Shore.
Complimenting that vision was the addition of a major bypass for Route 301 to seamlessly connect with Delaware's Route 1 and Interstate 95. After years of construction, the state opened the new toll road a few months ago, saving commuters and second homeowners on the Shore close to 15 minutes in drive time to and from the Delmarva Peninsula.
That was the good news.
The bad news started immediately after the 301 bypass ribbon cutting. Maryland drivers noticed two things about the new traffic pattern. The first was it was impossible to access Middletown Warwick Road, where all these new stores were located, without using the new toll road. The second, with no warning was provided about the excessive charge, for doing that. It was going to cost a driver $4.00 each way to exit Rt. 301 after only traveling less than 2 miles using EZ-Pass. It was even worse for those without it with a bill in the mail for $5.60 one way.
Perhaps Delaware's goal was to make the history books as one of the most expensive toll roads in the United States. If that was the case, they succeeded. But in doing so, the state's highway planners not only have angered Maryland drivers with kind of highway robbery, but created the unintended consequences of severally damaging Maryland's secondary roads like the Cecilton-Warwick Road for drivers seeking toll-avoidance routes.
And nowhere is this felt more than in the unincorporated village of Warwick where car traffic on Saturdays has risen from 20 to 30 cars per hour going through their small hamlet to 1,000 or more vehicles per hour on roads that were never designed for this level of traffic.
While common sense would suggest that the first exit could be prorated based on the short distance involved with a simple software update for EZ-Pass toll collections, Delaware has no formal plans to make that adjustment.
One person who has been watching this closely as been Galena mayor John Carroll since the toll road was being planned some ten years ago. The Spy sat down with John in the town's council room to talk about unfair pricing of the new highway and the incalculable damage to Maryland's roads and the Upper Shore's way of life.
66 MALL on Rt66 Baxter Springs Ks
The 66 Mall on Route 66 in Baxter Springs is home to antiques and retro clothing. This is are first store commercial. One of the most unique stops as you travel RT66.
Full Road Trip Route 66 2012
Route 66 tour, August 2012
The Tattoo Man of Route 66 by The Road Crew
Our pal Ron Jones is The Tattoo Man of Route 66..
He's a Vietnam Purple Heart Veteran and has dedicated himself to immortalizing landmarks along the famed Mother Road. His favorite Route 66 sites are tattooed on his legs, arms, back, neck and elsewhere. Not to mention that our band logo was just added to his lower back...Ouch!
On this Veterans Day we release this music video to pay tribute to our friend who is dedicated to keeping the Mother Road alive for future generations to enjoy.
Thank you Ron!
Route 66 - Oklahoma's Ribbon Road and Sidewalk Highway
More details at Oklahoma's original Ribbon Road, or Sidewalk Highway is one of the last original pavement sections of old Route 66. Truly a historic piece of Americana worth seeing!
Route 66 Historic Village in Tulsa
This is fun little stop to pull over and stretch the legs a little. They have really created something special.
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Route 66 USA Road Trip- Travel Guide
The Route 66 map shall take you across the skyscrapers of Chicago in Illinois, the prairies in Missouri, the Indian Territory of Oklahoma, Texas cowboys, old stones of New Mexico, the arid landscapes of Arizona, to the final destination of the mythical California border. Here’s all that you need to know about the 8 states that fall under the Route 66 in the USA
Illinois: It is the traditional starting point lying beside the shore of Lake Michigan and its oceanic airs. Illinois is famous for “Muffler Men” which are gentle giants on roadsides ahead of tourist shops, garages or restaurants and service stations.
Missouri: Missouri exhibits an open-air museum that continues to remain abandoned along Route 66. When one visits this city the first thing that comes to attention is the most emblematic buildings of the United States known as “Gateway Arch” It symbolizes the time when Missouri was the last one before the long journey towards the west.
Kansas: It is funny that the Route 66 barely touches extreme south-eastern Kansas, covering 13 miles passing three small towns: Galena, Riverton and Baxter Springs. You will find vast plains of wheat extending horizons that are sure to steal your heart away.
Oklahoma: It holds a record of the maximum distance traveled on the legendary track of Route 66 which is some 430 miles. Cyrus Avery who is popularly known as “Father of the Route” designed this “Mother Road” considered Oklahoma as his hometown.
Texas: It has a conservative, proud, of deep-rooted republican outlook. It has given America two Presidents from the Bush family who belonged to this city. Texans are extremely friendly and always up for an engaging conversation but they definitely are a bit touchy about their political convictions.
New Mexico: It is a land of extremes and contrasts. Your road trip in New Mexico will take you through mountains on the rise and desert plateaus, large cities and small towns that blend the culture of Indian, Spanish and Mexican traditions.
Arizona: Travelling along this historic Route through Arizona road trip is bound to convert you into a die-hard fan of this amazing route. The high-speed freeway gives quick access to some of the best surviving stretches of the old road, and these are some of the most captivating parts of Route 66.
California: The route through California shall take you through every type of Southern California landscape there is. Following this classic road trip passes through the demanding Mojave Desert, over mountains, and through lush inland valleys, to the beautiful beaches of Santa Monica.
To sum up, Route 66 in the US is an ultimate road trip that is filled with attractions, historical buildings, vintage roadside diners, museums, natural wonders, and so much more. Don’t let anything stop you from taking this trip at least once in your lifetime. Book your self-drive car from Avis car rental in the USA.
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Route 66 has gained a reputation as the United States of America’s most famous road. How did that happen, and why does it still matter?
In this episode of Vox Almanac, Vox’s Phil Edwards explores the history of the road and the textures of its present, from the road itself to the roadside attractions along the way, to the people who enjoy its diversions and those who help maintain them. It reveals a road that’s changed a lot over the decades but remains vital in unexpected ways.
When Cyrus Avery helped found Route 66 in the 1920s, he strived to create a road that would connect the Midwest to the West, and he resorted to promotional tricks and wheeling and dealing to get it done. The road quickly became a key route for migrants escaping the dust bowl and depression, forming its early reputation as “the Mother Road.”
That’s because it’s a road that’s more than a strip of concrete (or gravel, or dirt). It’s a historical document of everyone who’s traveled on it — as the many contributions from Vox’s YouTube subscribers show, that keeps it going even as the interstates run alongside it.
The number of Route 66 resources out there is huge, but we found these particularly helpful.
Check out Ron's site!
The Curt Teich Archives
You won't find essays here, but you will find a treasure trove of postcards that we used in this piece, including tons of Route 66 arcana.
Route 66: The Highway and Its People
I got to speak with Quinta Scott about her gorgeous photographs of Route 66, as well as the interviews she recorded with coauthor Susan Kelly. This book is a pleasure to look at and is packed full of information and interviews that you just can’t get any more.
The Route 66 Road Ahead Partnership
If you’re curious about Route 66 preservation and revitalization, this group is one of the strongest interstate partnerships searching for new ways to promote and improve the road.
Our video about the Green Book, a critical resource for black Americans wanting to travel across the country on Route 66 and beyond in the mid-1900s.
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Across the United States in 8 Minutes
I know your dream: to ride shotgun with me in a Honda Civic for eight days across the USA. Well, live the dream, my friend, because just for you I took 13,700 photos as I drove cross-country and put together this spiffy time lapse video. Enjoy!
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