Relighting ceremony held for former Saratoga Motor Inn sign in Tulsa

The Wings of Freedom sober-living organization held a relighting ceremony Friday night for the repurposed, 66-foot-tall neon sign at the former Saratoga Motor Inn in Tulsa. Ken Busby of the Route 66 Alliance in Tulsa was there to capture the moment in video: Red Fork Depot in Tulsa also posted this image: More from Cloudless … Continue reading Relighting ceremony held for former Saratoga Motor Inn sign in Tulsa

Motel DuBeau in Flagstaff marks its 95th year

The Motel DuBeau in Flagstaff, Arizona, still is going after 95 years, and the owners hope to have its famous tower sign fully relighted by Route 66's centennial in 2026. Peter Corbett, a longtime reporter on Route 66 businesses in Arizona, recently posted a story on the motel in the Flagstaff Business News. John and … Continue reading Motel DuBeau in Flagstaff marks its 95th year

Grand reopening set for Nov. 20 at The Imperial motel in Albuquerque

The reborn Imperial Inn motel in Albuquerque, also known as simply The Imperial, is holding its grand reopening celebration from 3 to 6 p.m. on Nov. 20. KOB-TV in Albuquerque the celebration will include tours of the motel's retail spaces, some of which are still available for rent. The motel's website states: This 1960's gem … Continue reading Grand reopening set for Nov. 20 at The Imperial motel in Albuquerque

Reports: Leak reveals Disney-Pixar may be planning for another “Cars” sequel

It appears Pixar Animation Studio, a division of Disney, may be planning for a "Cars 4" movie thanks to an online survey recently released by D23, the official Disney fan club, in Brazil. MovieWeb.com had some of the details: The survey asked fans which project they're most looking forward to at the Disney-centric convention. Surprisingly, Cars 4 was … Continue reading Reports: Leak reveals Disney-Pixar may be planning for another “Cars” sequel

Clifton’s Republic in downtown Los Angeles reopens after year-long closure

Clifton's Republic, formerly the long-running Clifton's Cafeteria in downtown Los Angeles, recently reopened after it was closed for renovations for about a year. Time Out magazine recently went to the venue and filed a report: Once you enter off Broadway, you’ll find yourself in the split-level Brookdale Dining Hall. (The classic cafeteria, much to the … Continue reading Clifton’s Republic in downtown Los Angeles reopens after year-long closure

“66 Unlimited: The Road to 100” full-length documentary begins pre-production

Film director Charles Black announced he has begun pre-production on "66 Unlimited: The Road to 100," a feature-length documentary that celebrates the highway's upcoming centennial. Black stated in a news release the film will highlight "its ongoing role as a vibrant symbol of America's resilience, community, and pioneering spirit." As we approach the 100th anniversary … Continue reading “66 Unlimited: The Road to 100” full-length documentary begins pre-production

Claremore unveils its Route 66 Centennial marker

The City of Claremore, Oklahoma, and the state's Route 66 Centennial Commission on Monday unveiled the second Route 66 centennial marker in the Sooner State. Here's what it looks like: Monday also happened to be the anniversary of when U.S. 66 was federally certified in 1926. According to KJRH-TV in Tulsa, the first centennial marker … Continue reading Claremore unveils its Route 66 Centennial marker

Forthcoming Tim Daly film using Route 66, Springfield as location shoots

Actor Tim Daly is shooting a film, "Dust to Malibu," in Springfield, Missouri, and on Route 66 that will be released sometime next year. According to KY3 in Springfield, Daly told the station the screenplay was set in Springfield. That and tax breaks offered by the state for film productions helped spur the decision to … Continue reading Forthcoming Tim Daly film using Route 66, Springfield as location shoots

Ariston Cafe in Litchfield wins state Centennial Award

The Ariston Cafe along Route 66 in Litchfield, Illinois, recently received the Centennial Award from the Illinois State Historical Society. This honor celebrates the restaurant's century-long commitment to serving the community and preserving a unique piece of Illinois heritage, according to The Journal-News. Jeff Dunn of the Illinois State Historical Society presented the award. The … Continue reading Ariston Cafe in Litchfield wins state Centennial Award

Second round of applications opens for the National Trust’s grants for Route 66 businesses

The National Trust for Historic Preservation has opened its second round of applications for aid from the Preserve Route 66 Legacy Business Grant Fund. The fund provides financial support to businesses to preserve historic places and spur economic development along the Route 66 corridor, with an emphasis on projects that illuminate the narratives of communities whose … Continue reading Second round of applications opens for the National Trust’s grants for Route 66 businesses