Saturday, March 9, 2019
Along 66, Feb. 2019: National Parks, Signage and a Diner
I take these from the Route 66 News Blog. That site has more information and a lot more items (as well as pictures and information). I just pick out the ones I am most interested in and write about them. So if Route 66 is of interest, I highly recommend the site.
FEBRUARY 1-- Damage was done to California's Joshua Tree National Park during the U.S. government's partial shutdown. That was really sad business, both at the park and in the government.
FEBRUARY 4-- In Tulsa, Oklahoma, they have painted Route 66 shields on the pavement on both the eat and west sides of the city. I always enjoy seeing the shields on the road. Shows pride in heritage and is good signage as well. The first place we ever saw shields on the pavement was Dwight, Illinois.
FEBRUARY 6-- Woody's Diner on 66 in Miami, Oklahoma is for sale for $330,000. It is a 1930s diner. I don't remember it, but when we'rein Miami, it is Waylon's for us.
--RoadDog
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