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  • Forbidden Cave Dive: Blue Hole

    This dive destination has become world famous amongst scuba divers and travelers. Located along Route 66 in Santa Rosa, New Mexico, the Blue Hole is a natural pool that extends down over 80 feet. The pool is fed by the Ogallala Aquifer which pushes 3,000 high pressured gallons of water per minute (!) up from […] More
  • Style: Architecture of Route 66 (Top 5)

      Imagine Route 66. What comes to mind? These 5 architectural styles will help define that “look” you know so well. 1. GOOGIE architecture: After winning the second World War, America was more optimistic than ever. With its sights set on the future, this architectural style captures the fascination with space-age technology and progress. From […] More
  • Remains of Roy’s: Population Zero

    West of Needles and east of Ludlow lies a desert community without a population. Today, Amboy, California consists only of a single gas station. However, the remains of Roy’s Motel and Café stand like a mirage against the breathtakingly bleak backdrop of the Mojave Desert. Established in 1939 by Roy Crowl, Roy’s started from humble […] More
  • Seat of Power: The Rocking Chair Rivalry

    Until 2015, the Fanning 66 Outpost held the record for the largest rocking chair in the world. Standing at an impressive 42 feet tall, this iconic structure weighs in at 27,500 pounds. Built out of steel and wool, this is not your average grandma’s rocking chair. However, another rocking chair took the world record when […] More
  • Hop Back in Time: The Jack Rabbit Trading Post

    Nothing says 66 like trading posts and over-sized animal statues. Head down the Mother Road to Joseph City, Arizona, where you’ll find the iconic Jack Rabbit Trading Post. This destination includes everything people love about the Dust Bowl Highway: quirky charm, a rich past, and iconic memorabilia … Americana at its finest. Established in 1949 […] More
  • The Coleman Theatre Beautiful: A Gem on the Dustbowl Highway

    Nestled in downtown Miami, Oklahoma, the Coleman Theatre Beautiful stands as a stunning testament to the golden age of vaudeville and silent film. The theatre first opened its doors on April 18, 1929, to a full house of 1,600 people, and continues to draw audiences to this day. The Coleman is a unique architectural jewel. […] More
  • This Route 66 Outpost Set a WORLD RECORD!

    The Fanning 66 Outpost is just a few miles west of Cuba, Missouri set along a scenic portion of The Mother Road. Chock full of 66 nostalgia, this outpost also became a world record holder in 2008. The outpost is a treasure trove of memorabilia, souvenirs, local crafts, outdoor supplies, snacks and beverages. They feature many […] More
  • Route 66’s ONLY Round Barn

    The 66 marker across the street from the Round Barn of Arcadia reads “whether motorists called Route 66 The Ozark Trail, The Will Rogers Highway, Main Street of America or The Mother Road, all remember Arcadia’s round barn. The well-known landmark was built in 1898 by W. H. Odor.” Iconic due to its round shape, […] More
  • Haunted: The Weatherford Hotel, Flagstaff Arizona

    The Weatherford Hotel was constructed in 1897 by John W. Weatherford, a local businessman. The hotel was strategically built along the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway line, and soon became a hub for travelers visiting the booming city. During the Prohibition era, the Weatherford operated a speakeasy in the basement, where patrons could gather […] More
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