Birthplace of the American Road Trip Route 66 is often credited as the birthplace of the American road trip. In the post-war era, as more families owned cars, the open road became a symbol of ...
If you are looking for a home base for your trip to the Grand Canyon, head to this newly refurbished hotel that offers ...
Parking just steps from your door is more than convenient – it’s a nostalgic nod to the golden age of travel. While in Tucumcari, be sure to admire the town’s vibrant Route 66 murals.
Tulsa will be on television screens in an upcoming episode of PBS’ Emmy Award-winning series “Samantha Brown’s Places to Love.” Brown, referred to in a news advisory as the most recognized woman in ...
Route 66 is an American icon. Established in 1926 and a pop culture fixture ever since, the Mother Road transformed the way people traveled from the West Coast to the Midwest (and vice versa ...
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Plan a trip to Sapulpa to discover the antique shops, historic museums, and its cool retro vibe. You'll love everything about ...
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Closed since last summer, museum reopens Saturday at Harvey House with new owner and hoopla, columnist David Allen writes.
Tulsa Route 66 celebrates a major milestone with its 66th neon sign grant, awarded to Hillcrest Medical Center ahead of the ...
This road trip weaves through brilliant mountain ranges ... The drive begins in Pontiac, Illinois, where the Route 66 Association Hall of Fame and Museum and the Pontiac Oakland Auto Museum ...