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The Route 66 Art Crawl returns this Friday, April 11, with a kick-off event featuring live music, local art, free face painting, and family-friendly activities in Tulsa's Red Fork district.
Bristow Historical Society Program Director Joe Trigalet and his wife, Linda, want to move a 102-foot neon sign. “We’ve ...
The Mother Road’s 300-mile journey across the Show-Me State delivers exactly what the state nickname promises—it shows you America as it once was, preserved like a perfectly maintained vintage ...
America has highways, and then it has legends. Route 66 is firmly in the latter category, friends. The historic “Main Street ...
I-90, I-80, and historic Route 66 are among the 11 longest highways in the U.S., linking major cities and beautiful ...
TAYLOR, Mo. — Work on replacing the Missouri Route 6 replacement bridge will see overnight lane reductions at the US 61/24 interchange near Taylor. Beginning Tuesday, traffic going each direction will ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - A person has succumbed to their injuries after being hit by a car on Missouri Route 210 late Friday night. According to the Kansas City Police Department, officers were ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KFVS) - Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe has signed an executive order to speed up cleanup after the state was hit by deadly storms. According to a release, Governor Kehoe signed ...
The Route 66 Mother Road Museum, located at the Barstow Harvey House, will celebrate its reopening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on March 22nd. The event will feature food, live entertainment ...
On their journey down Route 66, Brennen Matthews and his family, originally from Africa, set out to discover the heart of America through its history, people, and roadside wonders. In Miles to Go ...
RIVERTON, Kan. — Printed above a doorway at Nelson’s Old Riverton Store is the saying, “Go often to the house of a friend, lest weeds choke the path.” The verse is fitting for a store that ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe signed an executive order on Thursday to expedite storm cleanup after severe weather devastated many parts of Missouri on March 14 and 15. According to a news release from Kehoe's ...
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