Currently on display at the Powers Museum, 1617 West Oak (historic Route 66) in Carthage, Missoui, are the Powers-Wright family quilts spanning the years 1848-1942). These will be up until late September. Still on view while a new Carthage 66 display is being worked on currently: Andy ...
A very old and long-closed cottage-style gas station building along Route 66 near Niangua, Missouri, earlier this month was being moved a few miles west to Marshfield, where it will restored and turned into a photo opportunity. The Webster County Route 66 Initiative reported that Gary Dill do...
and turning south along Historic Route 66 just before reaching I-55. Dwight & Odell Ambler’s Texaco Gas Station, Dwight. Source Historic Service Station in Odell, Illinois. Credits U.S. 66 runs on the eastern (south) side of I-55 next to the railroad. Near Dwight at 110 mi you will...
The trailhead is directly west of Independence where there’s little more than a gas station and a post office, so unless you mail yourself a resupply box or are happy eating gas station meals for the second half of your trip, I would suggest heading north to the town of Bishop for you...
Route 66 Diners Abandoned Motel, Villa Ridge Hillbilly Sign, Rolla Giant Rocking Chair, Cuba Meramec Caverns Motel Signs Red Oak II Ghost Town, Carthage Gateway Arch, St. Louis Stonehenge, Rolla Ted Drewes Frozen Custard, St. Louis Sinclair Gas Station (Gary’s Gay Parita), Ash Grove ...
Williams was the last town on Route 66 to be bypassed by the Interstate, and there are a number of Route 66 era businesses still in operation that you can visit. The Route 66 Gas Station Museum is also well worth a visit. After Williams, you will pass Ash Fork, home to theAsh Fork...
POPS Diner and Gas Station Address:660 OK-66, Arcadia, OK 73007 A relative newcomer to the Route 66 attraction list, this diner/gas station/soda oasis has delighted visitors and snack enthusiasts since 2007. After you’ve gandered at the 66-foot-tall soda bottle statue outside, “pop” ...
Totem Pole Antiques Store Route 66, Rolla, Missouri. Click for St. view Head west along Martin Springs Dr. to visit the "Springs" and a former "Route 66 gas station and store". 1951 USGS Map of Martin Spring Martin’s Spring According to the USGS map it is "Spring" without the "...
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26.3 milesfrom The Mill Museum on Route 66 "Clean and comfy. The price was very reasonable for the accommodations! We stayed 1 night while traveling through the area. It was close to the highway across from a gas station. We would definitely stay again..." ...