I’m on the road, and time is short and the computer isn’t connecting to the Net well. But here are a few items worth noting:
- Here’s a fascinating story about Springfield Underground in Springfield, Mo., which has 3 million square feet of underground storage under Route 66. Link
- Here’s a story about the Route 66 town of Vega, Texas, in the Patchwork Nation blog of the Christian Science Monitor. Link
- The city of Webb City, Mo., adopted an ordinance that makes it likely that it will land $25,000 in state money to create a Route 66 Welcome Center in town. Link
- City fathers in Williams, Ariz., fear the town may be becoming too noisy at night, and are considering an ordinance. So if you visit, pipe down. Link
- Here’s an item about a new book, “Route 66 in the Missouri Ozarks,” written by longtime roadie Joe Sonderman. Link
My hats off to The Christian Science Monitor for attempting to show the country in something other than shades of blue & red. The Patchwork Nation blog really is insightful. Thanks for the link!