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Persian food at an Okie barbecue restaurant
This Land Press a few months ago produced this video about the Golden Saddle restaurant, which is on Tulsa’s Admiral Place alignment of Route 66. Not only does the Golden Saddle serve such typical Oklahoma delights as steak and barbecue, but also Persian dishes. That’s because the restaurant is owned by an Iranian immigrant: Middle [...]
2/10/2012 4:15:24 AM
Route 66 News
Historic L.A. restaurant displays its original facade
Clifton’s Cafeteria, a historic restaurant in downtown Los Angeles near the original western terminus of Route 66, on Wednesday removed the aluminum that hid the building’s original 1904 facade for nearly 50 years, reported the Los Angeles Times. The new view was a little unsightly. But the facade will be restored as part of an [...]
2/9/2012 11:19:44 PM
Route 66 News
Enjoy a tipple in Edwardsville
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch today mentioned two wineries that operate on the metro-east side of the region — including one on Route 66 in Edwardsville, Ill. On the outside Springers Creek Winery may look like a corner bar, but the two-building winery has received state and national attention. Last year, the Edwardsville winery was inducted [...]
2/9/2012 7:44:22 PM
Route 66 News
A plug for Route 66′s best guidebook
Dan Rice, owner of the 66-to-Cali souvenir store on the Santa Monica Pier, explains his endorsement of Jerry McClanahan’s “EZ66 Guide for Travelers” guidebook of Route 66. It’s an important to note that McClanahan maintains a Web page that contains regular updates to the guidebook. It’s recommended that you consult that page before heading out [...]
2/9/2012 4:02:09 AM
Route 66 News
Two Chevy Route 66 commercials shot on the Mother Road
In recent weeks, we learned that one of the candidates for the Chevrolet Route 66 commercial for the Super Bowl was shot on Route 66. Apparently at least two others were shot on Route 66. One of the spots prominently feature the historic U-Drop Inn gas station in Shamrock, Texas, and a couple of great-looking Corvettes. Here’s a [...]
2/8/2012 7:12:52 PM
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 6/21/2008 5:55 AM
 
We plan to drive along route 66 next year but would like to know where to start in Chicago, preferably on the suberbs heading towards the open road. plus some idea of a decent hotel in the same area would be helpful
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 7/12/2008 6:06 PM
 

Me and my wife are trying to plan a motorcycle trip in Sept.08 I would like to know the best place to get on RT66 from MI

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 2/28/2010 12:12 AM
 
 Modified By Coach65  on 2/28/2010 2:14:03 AM

I learned from my first motorcycle trip on Route 66 that the unoffical starting place is at Lou Mitchell's Restaurant on E. Jackson Blvd (oneway street east). They have been there forever. From there drive east to Michigan Ave, turn left, then left again onto Adams St. (oneway street west) There is a Route 66 sign there that says: BEGIN HISTORIC ROUTE 66. On Jackson Blvd. just before Michigan Ave there is a Route 66 Sigh that says: END HISTORIC ROUTE 66. I took pictures of both of them on our ride. I have been telling everyone to get the Route 66 Guide Books from the magazine. They will have you going the right way on your journey.

I will be returning to Chicago this summer to repeat the journey. I have been studying the guide books almost every night so I won't miss too much this time.

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 4/2/2011 9:25 PM
 
Coach65 wrote:

I learned from my first motorcycle trip on Route 66 that the unoffical starting place is at Lou Mitchell's Restaurant on E. Jackson Blvd (oneway street east). They have been there forever. From there drive east to Michigan Ave, turn left, then left again onto Adams St. (oneway street west) There is a Route 66 sign there that says: BEGIN HISTORIC ROUTE 66. On Jackson Blvd. just before Michigan Ave there is a Route 66 Sigh that says: END HISTORIC ROUTE 66. I took pictures of both of them on our ride. I have been telling everyone to get the Route 66 Guide Books from the magazine. They will have you going the right way on your journey.

I will be returning to Chicago this summer to repeat the journey. I have been studying the guide books almost every night so I won't miss too much this time.

Coach....do you have any words of wisdom from last summers "repeat" journey to a rookie beginning his from Chicago this Oct. all the way to Santa Monica. General towns/attractions that are a MUST SEE???? Thanks. Bob

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 5/26/2011 8:45 PM
 

Make sure to try Lou Mitchell's for some great food first. A great place to start your 66 trip. After that check out the 'Begin 66 sign" on Adams. Once your on your way down the route you got the Willis Tower (old name Sears Tower) you can check out. Further down the road check out the hot dog and fries sign at Henry's Drive-In. When you get into Berwyn watch for the Berwyn 66 signs on the lamp posts. A nice touch for along the route. Berwyn has a nice hobby shop if your interested. Every year Berwyn has the Route 66 Car Show. They block off the street for blocks. This is well worth seeing. Lots of cars of all kinds. Once pass Berwyn go across Harlem Ave. and check out the Hofmann Tower. A good photo spot.

Well that should get you started. Have a great time.

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