Guest Ted Bachman Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 Slim, Arrived home from a great road trip/vacation Sunday night. Stopped at many places you mentioned, thanks for the tips. We were fortunate enough to get to tour the barber shop/museum in Julesberg. The owner was most gracious, giving us the run of the place & even giving us background info on many items. A most hospitable individual, unfortunately, I've forgotten his name. The Genoa Tower was an interesting stop, a bit creepy I might add. We had to travel the superslab at that point & driving by, it appeared people were in the tower enjoying the view. Stopping, we found 3 vehicles that hadn't moved in ages & filled with stuff. The sign to the museum said open, the door was open but no lights were on & no one was around. It too was filled with stuff. The "people" I thought I saw in the tower were dressed mannequins with tattered clothing that waved in the strong wind. I thought of Norman Bates' mother. A couple of pictures were taken & we got back on the road. Quickly! I found some great old alignments on the drive back. We traveled on dirt, gravel, a bit of brick, original concrete both semi-pristine & nearly undrivable. We followed the old alignment I marked out as much as time & driving conditions allowed. One exciting "discovery" was a bridge on an apparent gravel PPOO alignment that had a duplicate a few miles farther on an original narrow concrete section that is named Old U.S. 36. I believe this was in western Missouri. (My notes are at home.) It seems that driving across Missouri on the PPOO U.S. 36 corridor must be what it was like to drive U.S. 66 back in the sixties. They appear to be gradually converting it to Interstate & we drove on all combinations of roads. 2-lane became 4-lane back to 2-lane, then they became limited access & back to 2-lane. Ted ----- Original Message ----- From: Russell S. Rein To: AMERICAN_ROAD@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 7:57 PM Subject: Re: [AMERICAN_ROAD] LHA to Colorado............PPOO back to Illinois Hey Ted, I would be very interested in any details of your PPOO trip. I collect PPOO ephemera, but never drove it, or took the time out to map the old alignment details. I took a similar trip a few years back - I drove US 24 from SE Michigan to Manitou Springs to go to the Society for Commercial Archeology National Conference in Manitou Springs. The Colorado / Manitou Springs area is the ultimate tourist trap - be sure to take the cog train up Pikes Peak (don't drive it first as funny things can happen at 14,000+ feet), Garden of the Gods, Santa's Village, and perhaps 60 or more vintage cabin camps and motels lovingly maintained by their new Polish and Russian emigre owners. The conference was headquarted at the Rainbow Lodge. I couldn't get a room there as it was booked solid, so I stayed a few places down at the formerly named Okla-Tex Court - the first place in the area to have indoor plumbing. Make sure you drive the whole way E - W through towns on Old 24 - Colorado Ave. and N - S on Old 85 - Nevada Ave. and bring lots of film. If you are taking US 24 back part ways be sure to stop at the Genoa Tower in Genoa, CO - a great old tourist trap tower - see six states! http://ican.editthispage.com/genoatower/ It used to front right on US 24 but it is long gone and now backs on I-70. Also, before I forget, when you leave Big Springs, NE the first town into CO is Julesburg. The barber in town is located in the old Ford Garage - which he has turned into a mini-museum with cars, Oregon Trail, Lincoln Highway and Julesburg memorabilia. He's only open a few days a week when he cuts hair - ask anybody on the street where it's at. Hit that road! yer pal, slim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Ted Bachman Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 Ken, Sorry I haven't responded until now, I had already abandoned my computer by the time you posted. I hate to admit it, but we passed by the geographical center although we did stop near by. They have historical markers along 36 telling the traveler that the geo-center is nearby. Kathy took my picture by the sign but we decided not to search out the real spot due to time constraints. (It seems I often have that time constraint problem-too many photos & too many old alignments I think.) Ted ----- Original Message ----- From: Ken To: AMERICAN_ROAD@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 7:51 PM Subject: [AMERICAN_ROAD] Re: LHA to Colorado............PPOO back to Illinois Greetings Ted, Since you will be returning home on US 36, be sure to make a stop at the "Geographical Center of the Conterminous United States", which will be 2 miles north of US 36, just outside of Lebanon, Kansas. Not much there except a marker, flagpole and flag, small chapel (which is very, very cool), an abandoned motel, and a picnic pavillion. Just being there in the center is an awesome feeling. Great place to kick back for a packed lunch and have some total peace and quiet for a bit. Have a great and safe adventure! Travel on! God Bless and Happy Trails. the landrunner P.S. LHA stands for the Lincoln Highway Association, right? At first, I thought that you were cruising on the association. (;D --- In AMERICAN_ROAD@yahoogroups.com, "Ted Bachman" <tbachman@v...> wrote: > My wife & I are leaving early Thursday for a 1 1/2 week road trip, driving from Chicagoland to Denver via the LHA (including the rejected route from Big Springs, Nebraska down to Denver). Our return will be via the Pikes Peak Ocean to Ocean Highway corridor (basically U.S. 36) from Colorado Springs back to Central Illinois, then home. I've marked (guessed) the old PPOO alignment on the various Delorme state maps, based on a 1926 PPOO guide, and will drive as much of it as time (& my wife) will allow. (She already told me no dirt roads.) > > Does anyone know of any "must see" roadie locations along the PPOO? We've driven the LHA > before but have not found huge amounts of information on the PPOO. > > Thanks, > Ted > > Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT Visit our homepage at: http://www.mockturtlepress.com To subscribe to AMERICAN ROAD magazine, PHONE TOLL-FREE 1-877-285-5434 WITH YOUR ORDER TODAY! Or send payment to: Mock Turtle Press, PO Box 3168, Lynnwood, WA 98046-3168 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 1 year (4 issues) for $15.95 (save $3.85 off the newsstand price!) 2 years (8 issues) for $27.95 (save $11.65 off the newsstand price!) For questions about the list, contact: AMERICAN_ROAD-owner@yahoogroups.com To SUBSCRIBE to this group, send an email to: AMERICAN_ROAD-subscribe@yahoogroups.com To UNSUBSCRIBE from this group, send an email to: AMERICAN_ROAD-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com To POST a message via e-mail, send it to: AMERICAN_ROAD@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Ken Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 Hi Laurel! Thanks for the heads up! Looks like the Pony Express is heading west and hasn't reached Oklahoma City as of yet. Indeed looking forward to the arrival of the A.R.Vol.1,No.2. God Bless and Happy Reading! the landrunner --- In AMERICAN_ROAD@yahoogroups.com, laurelrk66@a... wrote: > It's just as wonderful as the premiere issue! Congrats to the staff and > writers for another info-packed edition. Mine arrived this afternoon, so I > haven't had time to read every word yet, but I'm getting there. > > Laurel > Afton, OK > > > Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Alex Burr Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 I'll let everybody know when it arrives in Maine - by then everybody should have theirs. LOL Hudsonly, Alex B --- Ken <thelandrunner@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hi Laurel! > > Thanks for the heads up! Looks like the Pony Express > is heading west > and hasn't reached Oklahoma City as of yet. Indeed > looking forward to > the arrival of the A.R.Vol.1,No.2. > > God Bless and Happy Reading! > > the landrunner > > > --- In AMERICAN_ROAD@yahoogroups.com, > laurelrk66@a... wrote: > > It's just as wonderful as the premiere issue! > Congrats to the > staff and > > writers for another info-packed edition. Mine > arrived this > afternoon, so I > > haven't had time to read every word yet, but I'm > getting there. > > > > Laurel > > Afton, OK > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Alex Burr Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 Friend of mine in the Pittsburg area sent me this URL: http://www.lincolnhighwayassoc.org/ There are about 30 cars making a cross-country anniversary run on the Lincoln Highway. They were in the Pittsburg area today. Hudsonly, Alex Burr Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Allen Bourgeois Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 My system was infected, had been crashing right-and-left for a several days but is working fine now. This virus (called jdbgmgr.exe) is not detected by Norton or McAfee antivirus systems. The virus sits quietly for 14 days before damaging the system. It is sent automatically by messenger and by the address book, whether or not you have sent email to your contacts. Here is how to check for the virus and how to get RID of it (takes about 2 minutes): 1. Go to Start, click on Search or Find optiom 2. In file folder option, type the name jdbgmgr.exe 3. Be sure you search you C: drive , all subfolders and any other drives you may have. 4. Click "Find Now" 5. The Virus has a Teddy Bear icon with the name jdbgmgr.exe--DO NOT OPEN IT! 6. Go to EDIT (on the Menu bar) and choose "Select All" to highlight the file without opening it. 7. Now go to File (on the Menu bar) and select Delete. It will then go to the recycle Bin (clear/empty the bin) 8. IF YOU FIND THE VIRUS YOU MUST CONTACT ALL THE PEOPLE IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK SO THEY CAN ERADICATE IT IN THEIR OWN ADDRESS BOOK. a. Open a new email message b. Click the address book icon next to the "TO" c. Highlight every name and add to "BCC" (blind carbon copy) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest 1609 Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 Friends- This is not a virus it is a hoax. It is a good idea to check any virus warnings out at one of the many virus hoax sites before deleting anything on your computer. I use the Trend site and the F-secure site. -Becky R. http://www.f-secure.com/virus-info/hoax/ The following information is a segment from http://www.trendmicro.com/vinfo/hoaxes/hoax.asp --------------------- Description JDBGMGR.EXE is the Microsoft Debugger Registrar for Java. It uses an icon of a bear. The contents of the hoax message vary, but it advises Hotmail users of an email virus, jdbgmgr.exe, that is spreading via MSN Messenger. This message is a hoax, and Trend Micro advises users to not forward it. If you have accidentally deleted the file in question, you may visit Microsoft Product Support for recovery procedures for various Microsoft Operating Systems. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?...b;en-us;Q322993 --------- ---- Original Message ---- From: abphoto7@comcast.net To: Undisclosed-Recipient: Subject: RE: [AMERICAN_ROAD] Important Virus info Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 21:18:58 -0500 My system was infected, had been crashing right-and-left for a several days but is working fine now.<BR> This virus (called jdbgmgr.exe) is not detected by Norton or McAfee antivirus systems. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Ken Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 Greetings Allen, Due to server difficulties tonight, Dona "Misty Owl" asked me to forward her reply to your E-Group post: From: "mistyowl" <mistyowl@...> Subject: Fw: [AMERICAN_ROAD] Important Virus info Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2003 22:54:45 -0500 If your computer is crashing a lot, it is probably the Blaster virus. The teddy bear/jdjgmgr is NOT a virus. It is program that comes installed on Windows. This hoax has been making the rounds for some time. Please do not forward that message to everyone in your address book ;-) When your friends find out they have deleted the file, they will be wanting to know how to replace it. There IS a file that was making the rounds that says it is the replacement file for the jdgmgr bug, but is in fact a virus. This is a two-part hoax/virus. dona ----- Original Message ----- From: Allen Bourgeois To: Undisclosed-Recipient:; Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2003 9:18 PM Subject: [AMERICAN_ROAD] Important Virus info My system was infected, had been crashing right-and-left for a several days but is working fine now. This virus (called jdbgmgr.exe) is not detected by Norton or McAfee antivirus systems. The virus sits quietly for 14 days before damaging the system. It is sent automatically by messenger and by the address book, whether or not you have sent email to your contacts. Here is how to check for the virus and how to get RID of it (takes about 2 minutes): 1. Go to Start, click on Search or Find optiom 2. In file folder option, type the name jdbgmgr.exe 3. Be sure you search you C: drive , all subfolders and any other drives you may have. 4. Click "Find Now" 5. The Virus has a Teddy Bear icon with the name jdbgmgr.exe--DO NOT OPEN IT! 6. Go to EDIT (on the Menu bar) and choose "Select All" to highlight the file without opening it. 7. Now go to File (on the Menu bar) and select Delete. It will then go to the recycle Bin (clear/empty the bin) 8. IF YOU FIND THE VIRUS YOU MUST CONTACT ALL THE PEOPLE IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK SO THEY CAN ERADICATE IT IN THEIR OWN ADDRESS BOOK. a. Open a new email message b. Click the address book icon next to the "TO" c. Highlight every name and add to "BCC" (blind carbon copy) --- In AMERICAN_ROAD@yahoogroups.com, "Allen Bourgeois" <abphoto7@c...> wrote: > My system was infected, had been crashing right-and-left for a several days but is working fine now. > > This virus (called jdbgmgr.exe) is not detected by Norton or McAfee antivirus systems. > > The virus sits quietly for 14 days before damaging the system. > It is sent automatically by messenger and by the address book, whether or not you have sent email to your contacts. > > Here is how to check for the virus and how to get RID of it (takes about 2 minutes): > > 1. Go to Start, click on Search or Find optiom > > 2. In file folder option, type the name jdbgmgr.exe > > 3. Be sure you search you C: drive , all subfolders and any other drives you may have. > > 4. Click "Find Now" > > 5. The Virus has a Teddy Bear icon with the name jdbgmgr.exe--DO NOT OPEN IT! > > 6. Go to EDIT (on the Menu bar) and choose "Select All" to highlight the file without opening it. > > 7. Now go to File (on the Menu bar) and select Delete. It will then go to the recycle Bin (clear/empty the bin) > > 8. IF YOU FIND THE VIRUS YOU MUST CONTACT ALL THE PEOPLE IN YOUR ADDRESS BOOK SO THEY CAN ERADICATE IT IN THEIR OWN ADDRESS BOOK. > a. Open a new email message > b. Click the address book icon next to the "TO" > c. Highlight every name and add to "BCC" (blind carbon copy) > > Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Rudyard Welborn Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 This is one of those places...kind of like the Rock Cafe (which I have never been to either) that I just gotta try someday--for better for worse etc...Tsingtao, Kip ----- Original Message ----- From: "brownwho63" <wefly66@earthlink.net> To: <AMERICAN_ROAD@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 9:02 AM Subject: [AMERICAN_ROAD] Re: Digest Number 197 > Yes, it is a neat looking restaurant and a bit of time travel with > the chrome table legs and black and white checkered floor. Also like > the horseshoe-shaped counters as you walk through the door and the > friendliness of the staff. Navigator did get the B.L.T. and said it > was okay. She also said that the bathroom was disgusting. That did > it for her. Once again I forgot to throw in a camera so no pics. > > Bliss > > > --- In AMERICAN_ROAD@yahoogroups.com, Jane Dippel <vestaon66@y...> > wrote: > > Bliss, Sorry your burgers were not up to par. The Crossroads is a > really neat restaurant a big step back in time. I usually ask how the > hamburger is made and then go for a B.L.T. if the meat is not the way > I want it served. Hope you took some pictures of the inside. It is a > place is cool........Jane > > > > > > > > > Visit our homepage at: http://www.mockturtlepress.com > > To subscribe to AMERICAN ROAD magazine, PHONE TOLL-FREE 1-877-285-5434 WITH YOUR ORDER TODAY! > Or send payment to: Mock Turtle Press, PO Box 3168, Lynnwood, WA 98046-3168 > SUBSCRIPTION RATES: > 1 year (4 issues) for $15.95 > (save $3.85 off the newsstand price!) > 2 years (8 issues) for $27.95 > (save $11.65 off the newsstand price!) > > > For questions about the list, contact: AMERICAN_ROAD-owner@yahoogroups.com > > To SUBSCRIBE to this group, send an email to: AMERICAN_ROAD-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > > To UNSUBSCRIBE from this group, send an email to: > AMERICAN_ROAD-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > To POST a message via e-mail, send it to: AMERICAN_ROAD@yahoogroups.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Jane Zander Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 Also check out Johnny's Grill in El Reno. Great onion burgers and real potatoes for french fries. Been In EL Reno since the 40"s. Fred ----- Original Message ----- From: Mike Ward To: AMERICAN_ROAD@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 6:34 PM Subject: Re: [AMERICAN_ROAD] Re: Day Trip Bliss, Ron, etc., If you're out west, mostly in California with a few places in Arizona and Nevada, have a burger, fries and shake or Coke at an In-N-Out Burger. In fact, that's all you can have as that's all they sell. They go to great lengths to let folks know that they cut their own potatoes, leaf their own lettuce, slice their own onions and tomatoes, and it's all done on site, in sight of the customers. They also advertise that there are no microwaves or steam tables to be found in any of their restaurants. They just moved into Arizona a couple of years ago, having been in California for the previous 50 or so years. Check out their web site at http://www.in-n-out.com/.. You see people wearing their t-shirts all over this part of the country. Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: RWarn17588@aol.com To: AMERICAN_ROAD@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 10:00 AM Subject: [AMERICAN_ROAD] Re: Day Trip Bliss wrote: > Does anyone except the East > Office in Cuba, MO actually cut potatoes anymore? The Cozy Dog in Springfield, Ill., does. I've seen 'em. Yet another reason to visit there during the Route 66 festival next week. Ron Warnick Belleville, IL Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT Visit our homepage at: http://www.mockturtlepress.com To subscribe to AMERICAN ROAD magazine, PHONE TOLL-FREE 1-877-285-5434 WITH YOUR ORDER TODAY! Or send payment to: Mock Turtle Press, PO Box 3168, Lynnwood, WA 98046-3168 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 1 year (4 issues) for $15.95 (save $3.85 off the newsstand price!) 2 years (8 issues) for $27.95 (save $11.65 off the newsstand price!) For questions about the list, contact: AMERICAN_ROAD-owner@yahoogroups.com To SUBSCRIBE to this group, send an email to: AMERICAN_ROAD-subscribe@yahoogroups.com To UNSUBSCRIBE from this group, send an email to: AMERICAN_ROAD-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com To POST a message via e-mail, send it to: AMERICAN_ROAD@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT Visit our homepage at: http://www.mockturtlepress.com To subscribe to AMERICAN ROAD magazine, PHONE TOLL-FREE 1-877-285-5434 WITH YOUR ORDER TODAY! Or send payment to: Mock Turtle Press, PO Box 3168, Lynnwood, WA 98046-3168 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 1 year (4 issues) for $15.95 (save $3.85 off the newsstand price!) 2 years (8 issues) for $27.95 (save $11.65 off the newsstand price!) For questions about the list, contact: AMERICAN_ROAD-owner@yahoogroups.com To SUBSCRIBE to this group, send an email to: AMERICAN_ROAD-subscribe@yahoogroups.com To UNSUBSCRIBE from this group, send an email to: AMERICAN_ROAD-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com To POST a message via e-mail, send it to: AMERICAN_ROAD@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest RWarn17588@aol.com Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 Kip writes: > This is one of those places...kind of like the Rock Cafe (which I have > never > been to either) that I just gotta try someday--for better for worse > etc...Tsingtao, Kip > The food at the Crossroads is OK ... typical Midwestern fare, including horseshoes. The decor and atmosphere are exceptional ... looks like something from the early 1960s. Kudos also for having Johnny Cash and Marty Robbins on the jukebox. The Rock Cafe, however, is terrific. Dawn has learned her lessons of multiethnic cuisine very well. It doesn't matter what I order at the Rock Cafe -- I know it will be very good or excellent. I think the quality of food there matches many higher-priced restaurants. The Rock Cafe is one of the treasures of the road, and more people are finding out about it every day. Fortunately, Dawn is expanding her somewhat-cramped space to accommodate a growing clientele. Ron Warnick Belleville, IL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Alex Burr Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 Hi All, Recently my daughter took a road trip from her home in Memphis, TN, to the Outer Banks of North Carolina. She took one of her older Rottweilers, Lady, with her. Though much of this trip was made over interstates, a lot was done on 2 lane roads. She's built a web site, telling the story of her trip thru Lady's eyes. Some great photos and a lot of info. Enjoy. Go to: http://www.geocities.com/sumpnrottn/LadysCa rolinaAdventurePg1.html Happy Traveling. Hudsonly, Alex B Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Alex Burr Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 I noticed, after I posted the URL for my daughters, er, Lady's, web site that the URL split into two lines - here it is again, and if it splits you'll have to highlite and paste it into your address window. http://www.geocities.com/sumpnrottn/LadysC...venturePg1.html Hudsonly Alex B __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Mike Ward Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 Denny, If you're ever in the San Diego area again, another great road to take eastbound from San Diego is California 78. You can pick it up at I-5 just north of town and take it all the way through the mountains, through the towns of Ramona, Santa Ysabel and Julian, and into the desert past the Salton Sea and north to just west of Blythe where it runs into I-10. Or you can head south at Brawley on California 86 to intersect with I-8 at El Centro. Both routes give you a great choice of scenery across the southern part of the state. Mike ----- Original Message ----- From: Denny Gibson To: AMERICAN_ROAD@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 1:44 PM Subject: [AMERICAN_ROAD] US 80 Phoenix to El Cajon Following up on another great Landrunner suggestion, I just drove US 80 from Phoenix to El Cajon. If there had been no time constraints, I would have driven on to Balboa but when it became quite "citified", I peeled off to visit friends. After a stint on Calif. 94 (a wonderfully curvy surprise) my return was largely on I-8 with a couple of side trips to see thing I had missed. The tale is at http://www.dennygibson.com/ariz102003 --Denny Yahoo! Groups Sponsor Visit our homepage at: http://www.mockturtlepress.com To subscribe to AMERICAN ROAD magazine, PHONE TOLL-FREE 1-877-285-5434 WITH YOUR ORDER TODAY! Or send payment to: Mock Turtle Press, PO Box 3168, Lynnwood, WA 98046-3168 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 1 year (4 issues) for $15.95 (save $3.85 off the newsstand price!) 2 years (8 issues) for $27.95 (save $11.65 off the newsstand price!) For questions about the list, contact: AMERICAN_ROAD-owner@yahoogroups.com To SUBSCRIBE to this group, send an email to: AMERICAN_ROAD-subscribe@yahoogroups.com To UNSUBSCRIBE from this group, send an email to: AMERICAN_ROAD-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com To POST a message via e-mail, send it to: AMERICAN_ROAD@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Jim Conkle Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 Guy, Once again you have out done yourself. The ‘What’s New’ section of our web site showing the Flagstaff meeting and the Kingman event are great. For all those friends of ours that could not make it to Arizona for these two events are able to see and read a little of what went on at them. You and Dennis are for sure the eyes and ears of the road. Every event or get together that is held on the road should have the two of you there to record it for posterity. I was at both places and still found your photos and text to be of interest. I look forward to viewing Dennis’s tape as well. I want to thank you publicly and say that with out your recording the events that we have done the last few years they would not have been as successful as they were. Your professionalism, passion and friendship take us to another level. You enrich all of our lives by your work and generosity. James M Conkle Executive Director & Chairman of the Board California Route 66 Preservation Foundation P O Box 290066 Phelan, CA 92329-0066 760 617 3991 cell 760 868 3320 760 868 8614 fax HYPERLINK "mailto:"jim@cart66pf.org www.cart66pf.org --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.733 / Virus Database: 487 - Release Date: 8/2/2004 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Chris Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 Back-Road Haunts, Along Georgia's Coast By CHRIS DIXON SPEEDING down Interstate 95, you can easily drive from Savannah, Ga., to Kingsland and the Florida state line in a couple of hours. But those blessed with time can take the back roads from Tybee Island, the northernmost in a chain of barrier islands along Georgia's Atlantic Coast, and move a lot slower. The low-country landscape is one of marsh and pine, palmetto and live-oak forests, and even the local roads bypass most of the islands (there are bridges to only three of the many islands in this 100-mile stretch), leaving them protected and pristine. They are places with names like Wassaw, Ossabaw, Blackbeard and Sapelo. On this stretch, even a weekend trip can seem like a journey to places untouched by time, with the croaks and buzzsaws of frogs and crickets and the spooky hoot of the whippoorwill calling like ghosts from the past. . . . __________________________________________________ http://www.nytimes.com/2003/11/14/automobiles/14AUTO.html?? 8dt _______________________________________ Expect the World every morning with The New York Times headlines in your e-mail. http://www.nytimes.com/register Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Shellee Graham Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 Hey folks, Just a quick note to say I've put up a bunch of items on EBAY and wanted you to know there are some ROUTE 66 and ROADSIDE related items. But, I gotta tell ya there's some weird stuff there. (Amazing what you can collect over 20 years...hehe.) My prices are ridiculously LOW. Example: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...283464742&r d=1 Thanks for checking it out. Seller ID is: coralcourt Thankyaverymuch... Yes, elvis stuff is for sale too... Shellee G. St. Looey + + + + + + + + + + Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest beckyrepp Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 GREETINGS FROM AMERICAN ROAD! I've been hearing from some of you over the past week. We appreciate your e-mails and phone calls! We've been busy processing gift subscription orders, Hitching Post orders, and updating addresses for those of you that moved over the past few months. I even had the privilege of processing a gift subscription for a couple celebrating over 50 years of marriage (I hope to be that lucky someday!). A few of you have called to check on the status of your Winter 04 copy of AMERICAN ROAD. It should be arriving in your mailboxes any day--if it hasn't arrived already. If you do not receive your copy by the beginning of next week (and you subscribed before October 15)--please let me know and we will send a replacement pronto. You will find the announcement of the Two-Lane Trivia contest winner in this follow-up message to our Holiday edition of the AMERICAN ROAD E-newsletter. You will also read about Christmastown, USA, Santa's Workshop and some additional events to brighten your holiday season! IN THIS AMERICAN ROAD E-NEWSLETTER: -CHRISTMASTOWN, USA. -AMERICAN ROAD TWO-LANE TRIVIA CONTEST WINNER! -WHO'S DRIVING? -AMERICAN ROAD YAHOO GROUP -SANTA'S WORKSHOP -SEARCHING FOR A HOLIDAY GIFT? -WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU -ARE THERE ANY SPECIFIC HISTORIC HIGHWAYS OR AUTO TRAILS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO READ ABOUT IN AMERICAN ROAD? -MANY THANKS TO THE ADVERTISERS IN AMERICAN ROAD -PARK PLACE: YOUR CURBSIDE CALENDAR -RENEWALS CHRISTMASTOWN, USA Featured on ABC's Good Morning America and dubbed Christmastown USA by journalist Charles Kuralt, McAdenville will once again provide visitors with a breath of fresh, Yuletide air. 2004 will mark the 49th year Pharr Yarns, the textile company that built the small town around one of its mills, has orchestrated the Christmastown USA display of over 500,000 miniature lights. There has always been more spirit than money in McAdenville. The majority of the 600 residents are employees of Pharr Yarns. Despite financial distress that has plagued the town in recent years, its residents continue to spread holiday cheer; a tradition that lured over 500,000 vehicles through the small town last year. The Christmastown USA display will run December 1- 26, 2004. For more information, call (704) 824-3190. AMERICAN ROAD TWO-LANE TRIVIA And now, the moment you've all been waiting for--the announcement of the AMERICAN ROAD TWO-LANE TRIVIA CONTEST WINNER! The FIRST person that responded to me via e-mail with the correct answer to the trivia question below was Joseph Miller, of Pennsylvania. He won the 1st AMERICAN ROAD denim cap made available to the public (This six-panel, relaxed fit cap with adjustable self-fabric back and brass-colored buckle-snap fastener and grommet is perfect to wear everyday or wear for those special cruises and car rallies. Retail value $12.95). The runner up--Ed and Debra Eckart of Texas, came in only a few moments later. We will be sending them a $5.00 gift certificate that can be used toward the purchase of any item in the AMERICAN ROAD Hitching Post or towards a subscription of AMERICAN ROAD. CONGRATULATIONS to our winners! Trivia Question: Popeye is 75 years old this year. Name at least one city in America that has a statue of the salty sailor along its American roadside? (Hint: One of them is the birth city of Popeye's creator, Elzie Crisler Segar. You'll find the answers in AMERICAN ROAD vol. 2, issue 3) ANSWERS: Chester, Illinois; Alma, Arkansa; and Crystal City, Texas. Read more about WHO'S DRIVING? below to learn more about a new opportunity to win prizes in the Winter 04 issue of AMERICAN ROAD. ---------- WHO'S DRIVING? Here is another opportunity to test your trivia knowledge and win a prize. Look for a new contest in our next issue of AMERICAN ROAD. Readers will be asked to send in the name of the individual who's image is positioned in the driver's seat of the automobile. All correct answers received will be placed in a drawing. One name will be drawn from the hat immediately before the next issue goes to press. The winner will receive the prize. The prize in the Winter 04 issue is a complete set of the AMERICA'S BYWAY SERIES (published by Mobil Travel Guide) that retails for $67.80. *Special thanks to the above sponsor of the AMERICAN ROAD WHO'S DRIVING CONTEST! ***CLASSIFIEDS (Buying, selling, trading? Contact our Ad Director, Dick Bublitz, at dbublitz@mockturtlepress.com for information on this affordable advertising option--only $25.00 for up to 50 words!). ====== ANDERSON PRODUCTIONS: Looking for unique items for gift- giving this holiday season? Check-out the quality Route 66 caps, visors, tee-shirts, sweatshirts, license plates, key tags, hat pins, bolos, and belt buckles (whew!) at http:// www.cruisinroute66.com from Anderson Productions. You can also request a PDF product line brochure - email kand66@hotmail.com. ====== EARLY LINCOLN HIGHWAY ROAD GUIDES- 1915 & 1916 reprints are of the original guides published by the Lincoln Highway only $11.95 each. ORDER both for just $20.00. Plus $4.00 shipping. RG Southwell Foundation 117 R street, Salt Lake City, UT 84103. THE OTHER HERITAGE is a newsletter about the Lincoln Highway. The man from Utah, editor. Comments welcomed. :Rollin.Southwell@pgrimes.com. http://www.xmission.com/~pgrimes/lincoln.htm ====== HISTORIC NATIONAL ROAD, WEST VIRGINIA: From the birth of our nation, many sites in history beckon to us across time, and the Historic National Road in West Virginia is key among them. Beautiful Victorian architecture, museums, and National Historic Landmarks provide travelers with authentic experiences. Web: http://www.historicwvnationalroad.org.Toll Free: 1.800.828.3097 ====== MOBIL TRAVEL GUIDE provides consumers recommendations they can trust! Visit http://www.mobiltravelguide.com or call 1- 866-MOBILTG to order our Regional Travel Planners, On the Road with Your Pet, or the America's Byways series. While you're online don't miss the Road Trip Planner options to help customize your trip and book hotel reservations. ====== NEBRASKA: Get your free Nebraska travel packet with information on attractions, frontier adventures, natural wonders, arts and culture, scenic byways, weekend getaways, golf, lodgings, things to see & do, plus over a thousand festivals and events. Nebraska. Possibilities...endless. Call 1-877- NEBRASKA for a free travel packet, or on the Web at http://www.VisitNebraska.org ====== TONY CRAIG ART GALLERY: Take an artistic virtual tour of America's highways (diners, motels, milling companies and lots of neon)! ! Original watercolor paintings and prints featuring roadside America. Log on to: http://www.tonycraig.net ====== 101 CAFE: Get a free nostalgia trip on Historic Highway 101 by way of the 101 Cafe. This site will educate, entertain and connect you to Historic Highway 101 History, Images, Attractions, Natural wonders, Arts and Surf culture, Lodgings, Things to See & Do. http://www.101cafe.net.. ====== **Remember to tell them you saw them in AMERICAN ROAD's e-newsletter! AMERICAN ROAD YAHOO GROUP If you haven't already signed up for the AMERICAN ROAD yahoo group, now is the time. Share stories with other road enthusiasts. You can sign up for this FREE group when you visit our web site at www.mockturtlepress.com. SANTA'S WORKSHOP How many of you have ever had an inquiry from a youngster to visit Santa in his workshop? You may have taken the wide-eyed tot to a mall to have their picture taken with the jolly elf. Next time you encounter a youngster (or one of us older folk looking for some holiday magic!) consider a trip instead to Santa's Workshop in North Pole, New York. Yes, you heard correctly. Santa's Workshop opened its doors in July of 1949. The seeds of imagination that resulted in the building of this fantacy village came about when a father told his young daughter about a baby bear whose adventures led him to discover Santa Claus and his North Pole Workshop. The child's plea to visit this fantasy world led Julian Reiss, a Lake Placid businessman, to construct the frozen, year-round attraction on Whiteface Mountain. To learn more, visit http://www.northpoleny.com.. ARE YOU SEARCHING FOR A HOLIDAY GIFT? Search no more. A subscription to AMERICAN ROAD is the perfect gift that they will enjoy all year long! Order today by calling toll-free 1-877-285-5434, or order on-line (http:// www.mockturtlepress.com). We will send a gift notice—and we can personalize it with a message from you! -We now have GIFT CERTIFICATES (available in $5.00 increments)! They may be used by the recipient to purchase subscriptions, back issues, or any item in the Hitching Post. -We added several new, unique items to the Hitching Post-- including hand-embroidered AMERICAN ROAD WEAR! We also have added custom-made US Route Markers (crafted to DOT specifications). Priority shipping is available--on phone orders--for most items so there is still plenty of time to shop! Call us at 1-877-285-5434. Be sure to pay us a visit at http://www.mockturtlepress.com/jcintroduction.html.. You'll want to bookmark this site, as we periodically add new items--such as the recently added made-to-order US Route Marker signs that meet DOT specifications! Best of all, you don't need to leave your house to fight holiday crowds to find that perfect gift for your favorite roadie! Order today on-line at http:// www.mockturtlepress.com or by calling our toll-free number at 1- 877-285-5434. (*For those few special order items that may not be available in time for the holidays--we can send gift notices with personalized messages announcing the package that is due to arrive.) And, don't forget all the great gift ideas advertised in AMERICAN ROAD! Tell them you saw it in AMERICAN ROAD! WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU We welcome your correspondence and questions. Have you paid a recent visit to one or more of the places mentioned in a previous issue of AMERICAN ROAD? We want to hear about it. We love receiving your cards, letters and e-mails. You may send us a letter or e-mail. Send letters via US mail to: American Road PO Box 46519 Mt. Clemens, MI 48046 You may send e-mails to becky@mockturtlepress.com. (Letters and e-mail may be published in an upcoming issue of AMERICAN ROAD and may be edited for style and available space.) ARE THERE ANY SPECIFIC HISTORIC HIGHWAYS OR AUTO TRAILS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO READ ABOUT IN AMERICAN ROAD? Let us know. We review reader input when planning our feature schedule. MANY THANKS TO THE ADVERTISERS IN AMERICAN ROAD They help make AMERICAN ROAD possible. When you patronize them be sure to tell them you saw them in AMERICAN ROAD: (Listed alphabetically) California Route 66 Museum & Gift Shop - http://www.califrt66museum.com Chicago Southland Convention & Visitors Bureau - http://www.visitchicagosouthland.com Clark County Historical Museum - http://www.cchmuseum.org Cycle Barn - http://www.cyclebarn.com EbbTide & HiTide Resorts Flashback Malt Shoppe & Gifts - http://www.flashbackinseaside.com Ghost Town Press Jeff Herman Sign Collector - jmnruf@aol.com Jerry McClanahan Roadside Artist - http://www.mockturtlepress.com John Claar's Hitching Post -http://www.mockturtlepress.com/jcintroduction.html Lakes to Locks Passage - http://www.info@lakestolocks.com Lincoln Highway Trading Post - http://www.lhtp.com Mobil Travel Guide - http://www.mobiltravelguide.com Motorbooks International - http://www.motorbooks.com Motorcycle 101 - http://www.soundrider.com Munger Moss Motel - http://www.mungermoss.com National Historic Route 66 Federation - http://www.national66.org Nebraska Department of Tourism - http://www.visitnebraska.org New Mexico Route 66 Association -http://www.rt66nm.org 101 Cafe -http://www.101cafe.net Ollie's Shirt Factory Paccom Films - http://www.66films.com Pop Up Times - http://www.popuptimes.com Roadside Gallery -http://www.roadsidegallery.com Roadworks Gifts & Souvenirs - http://www.route66roadworks.com Route 66 Mother Road Museum - http://www.barstow66museum.itgo.com Route 66: The Romance of the West - http://www.mockturtlepress.com RV Companion Magazine - http://www.rvcompanion.com/subspecial Tony Craig Art Gallery - http://www.tonycraig.net Twisters 50s Soda Fountain - http://www.rout66place.com PARK PLACE: Your curbside calendar (to submit your events for the calendar e-mail becky@mockturtlepress.com. Calendar listings are offered on a first come, first serve basis.) December 1-25. National Road, Illinois. The following seven events offer motorists traveling the National Road this month terrific opportunities to stretch their legs and sample some of the local holiday flavor. More information is available by e-mailing nationalrd.net. -December 1-25. Effingham (National Road), Ill. Wonderland in Lights. -December 1-12: Vandalia (National Road), Ill. Artworks Gallery Annual Holiday Show and Sale. - December 11-12. Highland (National Road), Ill. Holidays at the Latzer Homestead. -December 11. Vandalia (National Road), Ill. Old State Capitol Holiday Open House and Candlelight Tours. - December 11. Greenup (National Road), Ill. Dickenis Christmas in the Village. -December 12. Effingham (National Road), Ill. Farm Toy Show. -December 19. Cahokia Mounds (National Road), Ill: Winter Solstice Sunrise Observance. December 10-12. Phoenix, Ariz.-Arizona Motorcycle Expo. The Arizona State Fairgrounds hosts the Southwest's Premier Motorcycle Expo. Attend the event that features the very best in bike builders, manufacturers, and vendors. Mark your calendars to attend this event where Arizona shows why its the best state to drive. For more information contact Andy Myers at 480-899-6458. December 11. League City, Texas.-11h Annual USMC Toys for Tots Toy Run. Bikes (motorcycles) leave Walter Hall Park at10:30 am and proceed to Pasadena Rodeo Grounds with a police escort. Enjoy food, entertainment, games, vendors and more. Bring a $5.00 donation or a new unwrapped toy. Rain or Shine!!! Phone the Toy Run Headquarters at 713-472-2235. November 27-December 18 (Thursday-Saturday 5-8 pm. Sundays 1-4 pm.) Fond du Lac, Wis.-12 Days of Christmas Lamplight Tour. Travelers are invited to stop at the Galloway House and Village (336 Old Pioneer Road). Tour this 30-room Victorian mansion decorated for the holidays, including entertainment, and refreshments. Adults $4, 12 & under $3, preschool free. Dial 1-800-937-9123 for details. February 3-5. Pigeon Forge, Tenn.-14th Annual Smoky Mountains Storytelling Festival™. Celebrate the traditional mountain art of spinning tales for fun and education. Some of the nation's top storytellers will give performances and workshops throughout the weekend. Please confirm with the Department of Tourism by calling 1-800-251-9100. February 24 -27. Zephyrhills, Flor.-Zephyrhills Winter AutoFest Car Show and Swap Meet. Travel 3 miles south of State Rd. 54 on US Hwy 301. The fun lasts 4 days with over 2,500 vendors.Bring the family to the Car & Truck Show on Saturday & Sunday. Visit: http://zephyrhillsauction.com.. RENEWALS Check the address label on you latest issue of AMERICAN ROAD. If the label indicates 0 following "Bal" then your subscription has expired and its time to renew! Renewal notices were mailed recently. If you subscribed before March 15, 2004, you are an automatic member of the Founder's Club and are entitled to a one-time discount of 25% off the normal subscription rate—making your reduced rate $11.96 for a one- year subscription or $20.96 for a two-year subscription. You may now subscribe on line. Simply go to the following link: http://www.mockturtlepress.com/orderonline.html.. Scroll down the page and you will see a button to renew your subscription. When you renew, please enter your AMERICAN ROAD subscriber number in the "comments" section when you place your order. Your subscriber number is preceded by AME. You may also renew by calling our toll-free number 1-877-285- 5434. During non-business hours you may leave your renewal information on the password protected messaging system, or leave a message for one of us to call you back. Please leave us a message. We will be happy to call you back. FROM ALL OF US AT AMERICAN ROAD, HAVE A SAFE AND HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON! 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Guest Alex Burr Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 Holiday Greetings. U S 11 ROAD TRIP CANCELLED DUE TO SNOW.. However, that said - we did drop off I-81 in Buchanan, VA, and followed 11 south to the town, to get something to eat. That took up about 2 miles of 11 - getting back to 81 took about 10 miles going south on 11 - what a great slalom race course!!! We've talked about curvy roads - this qualifies in spades. Trip from Maine to Memphis took 22 hours over 3 days of terrible weather. At one point, the first day, we messed up, missing 33 south from E. Stroudsburg to Reading. So we went west on I-80 to I- 81 and south. At one point traffic was reduced to 35 mph in driving snow - at that point it was nearly 4PM so we decided to call it a day in Fracksville, PA, - about an hour north of Harrisburg. Such is life. Perhaps we will be able to cover U S 11 thru Virginia on the way back to New England the end of January - weather permitting. Y'all have a wonderful Christmas - maybe everybody will get some of those old highway guide books in your stockings. Hudsonly, Alex B Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest big_ugly_mich@yahoo.com Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 I would like to make a coffee table book on Highway 41, admittedly because I was born about three blocks away from it, but that won't be in the book. What will be? My working subtitle is "The Official Highway of the National Football League." It starts in Miami, right about where Pro Player Stadium is (this Cub fan will leave out any references to the Marlins), goes through Tampa, about a block from James Stadium (my first name is Raymond's last), Atlanta, Nashville, Indianapolis, then, saving the best for last, Chicago and Green Bay, which are probably the subject of some good books by themselves. 41 also runs half a mile from Milwaukee County Stadium, which was torn down even though the good people of Milwaukee voted AGAINST Miller Park. Twice. The Packers played half their home games there from 1965 to 1999. It's not too far from that seminal influence that every true football fan knows, whether they love it or hate it, called Notre Dame, and I'd like to do a book on Jesse Harper, who coached Knute Rockne as a player, and worked as ND's athletic director while Rockne coached. Guidebooks are few and far between, since 41 isn't too historical in it's own right, but I have maps already. Now all I need is the independence to go on the road trip, and a good camera. See you all down the road a piece. I'm also working on a disguise that will get me some Milk Duds at Lou Mitchell's (women get them for stopping in, but not men). I dated my wife exclusively when she got me a hand drawn map by Bob Waldmire, of Route 66 fame. His dad, Ed Waldmire, invented the Corn Dog on Route 66. The stand, Co-Z Dogs (pronounced Cozy Dogs) is still running as far as I know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Chetnichols@aol.com Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 Hi...... Highway 41 runs about 6 blocks from my house in the burbs north of Chicago. I have driven it to where it ends in North Michigan because my son attends Northern Michigan University in Marquette, MI.....on the shores of beautiful Lake Superior. You can still get a shot and a beer for $2 and a glass of wine is $1.50. NMU is also the site of one of the Olympic Development Centers....truly God's country......and a fun town. Has a truely majestic cathedral in the heart of town..... Chet Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Jim Conkle Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 Hi Kevin, Thomas and all you other roadies, Sorry that it has taken me this long to make my comments known. My laptop's mother board crashed; of course it happened three months after the warranty ran out. Although I have since replaced the laptop all my old data was gone. Or so I thought, it seems some items that were in a pending file were saved. This being one of them so I will now add my thoughts to this theme. Sorry that I did not also post here about the upcoming trip to DC. I will see that all future e-mails will be posted to this group. Also Kevin please NO Mr. Conkle, I go by many names but Jim is the correct one. And as a fellow roadie and friend even 'ol buddy' will do. I too have felt that sometimes e-mails seem to be 'laying down the gauntlet', challenging someone's point of view and even at times they may sound hateful. Knowing most of these folk's passion, love and devotion to the road we must sometimes step back before making judgments. All of us! We may not all agree on every issue but we do agree on the most important ones it seems. Take care and have great holidays. James M. Conkle CEO Route 66 Preservation Foundation P O Box 290066 Phelan, CA 92329-0066 760 617 3991 cell 760 868 3320 760 868 8614 fax jim@cart66pf.org www.cart66pf.org -----Original Message----- From: oldroad [mailto:oldroad@sbcglobal.net] Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 6:15 PM To: AMERICAN_ROAD@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [AMERICAN_ROAD] AMERICAN ROAD and PRESERVATION I am that individual that stated that this email list does not mention much in the way of preservation on it's main page. Reread my post. Tom, where in my post did it state that I was talking about the magazine?! My statement said that nowhere on the main page of this yahoogroup does it have a statement of preservation. My post was in regard to the necessity of triple posting due to hurt feelings, egos & what was exchanged on the 66 list. Ok, so I may drop the term 'editorial differences' which probably should have been stated "posting differing point of views". However, that was exactly the reason that some people left the 66 group last July. I tried to point out that the 66 group doesn't seem to have the issues it may have had. I was hoping that maybe those who left the 66 list may consider coming back. My efforts didn't seems to work. It seems that a lot got 'read into' my first post on this group. Some posts that are not being crossed post, just to name 3 items: 1. Mr. Conkle posted on the Route66 list about getting a group to go Washington DC campaign trip in February 2004 about 66 preservation funds. I wonder why he didn't post here? 2. There has been active discussion of National Trust & Historic Preservation. Topic came about in the discussion of the sale of the Boots & what may happen if a large retailer is involved with it's purchase. 3. Sale of Amboy originally posted on 11/26/03. These 3 topics should be enough for list members here to try the 66 list. Also, Tom, the few people that did respond to my post, I replied in direct emails to them. This was to keep this list uncluttered. I will gladly share those emails on this list, if you like. Again, my posts have said nothing of you or the magazine or anyone associated with your publication. Kevin P. S. Do I subscribe to your periodical? No, as far as any magazine, I look at an issue or 2 before subscribing. To the individual who thinks AMERICAN ROAD does not care about preservation, I pose only one question: Have you ever read our magazine? Visit our homepage at: http://www.mockturtlepress.com To subscribe to AMERICAN ROAD magazine, PHONE TOLL-FREE 1-877-285-5434 WITH YOUR ORDER TODAY! Or send payment to: Mock Turtle Press, PO Box 3168, Lynnwood, WA 98046-3168 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 1 year (4 issues) for $15.95 (save $3.85 off the newsstand price!) 2 years (8 issues) for $27.95 (save $11.65 off the newsstand price!) For questions about the list, contact: AMERICAN_ROAD-owner@yahoogroups.com To SUBSCRIBE to this group, send an email to: AMERICAN_ROAD-subscribe@yahoogroups.com To UNSUBSCRIBE from this group, send an email to: AMERICAN_ROAD-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com To POST a message via e-mail, send it to: AMERICAN_ROAD@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Chetnichols@aol.com Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 Jim, Can we refer to you as....Unkle Conkle? There's poetry in that..... Unkle Chesty Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Rudyard Welborn Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 Yo: We had our "last meal" at Spencers yesterday...had to have the "special"--salisbury steak and mashed potatoes w/vegatable....took in the place and got pics inside and out! It was sad, sadder than HoJos or the Parkmoor...everyone was talking about how sad it was that the place was closing and how they'd been coming there since they were so high...my favorite waitress was there. Heather has been there for 10 years and if there was a poster child for a waitress on Route 66 she would be it! She'll chat it up with anyone about anything and its always "what can I getcha, dear"...hopefully all will work out for her...I looked about for memorabilia and they don't have the usual suspects...they usually had their menu copied but were out of it...I have, however, a copy of the menu which I am going to look for; if I find it I will send it to anyone who wants one (like you, landrunner)...just get me your name and address...I contacted the Post Dispatch and I think Kirk Johnson contacted Channel 2 news, so hopefully Spencer's won't go silently into the night...happy eating! Tsingtao, Kip ----- Original Message ----- From: <thelandrunner@yahoo.com> To: <r.Welborn@worldnet.ATT.net> Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 12:48 AM Subject: Re: Spencer's Kirkwood Inn > Greetings Kip! > > Sad news indeed. Hate seeing those 66 eateries close their doors! > AARRRrrrrr!!!! > > Could you do me a favor please? Is there possibly a few things that > you might be able to preserve for me. For the landrunner's archived > collection? Do you think Spencer's might have a menu (both current > and hopefully an older vintage one too), matchbooks, coffee cup, > postcard, etc... that you could get and save for me? Maybe they could > spare a few of those items mentioned. I'd gladly pay for them. > > Take lots of photos of the place Kip! Those picture memories are > sometimes all we have for our future generations. Get photos from > every angle, inside and out, and in the back kitchen too! If you > could get the owner's picture taken at the grill with his apron and > hat on.....whoa....that would be cool documentation! > > Let me know how things turn out. Grab one last breakfast there for me! > > Good Luck and God Bless. > Wishing you and yours a Happy Christmas and Joyous New Year! > > Ken > > >> > From: "Rudyard Welborn" <r.Welborn@w...> > Date: Thu Dec 18, 2003 8:51 am > Subject: Spencer's Kirkwood Inn > > >> ...For the preservationists, I talked to Kirk and he is already > talking to the > owner about saving the sign and other memorabilia...he will be back > with me next > week after he hears back from the owner...but we got our foot in the > door thanks > to him! Will keep you abreast on that. > > Alas, from the Mother Road in Missouri...Tsingtao, Kip << > > > Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest jim Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 Yo Unkle Chesty, Why you smooth talker you can call me anything but late for dinner. Hope you have been up to no good as usual. I am still waiting for the sequel to the book. Take care and have great holidays. Jim Conkle -----Original Message----- From: [mailto:Chetnichols@aol.com] Sent: Friday, December 19, 2003 4:33 PM To: AMERICAN_ROAD@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [AMERICAN_ROAD] AMERICAN ROAD and PRESERVATION Jim, Can we refer to you as....Unkle Conkle? There's poetry in that..... Unkle Chesty Visit our homepage at: http://www.mockturtlepress.com To subscribe to AMERICAN ROAD magazine, PHONE TOLL-FREE 1-877-285-5434 WITH YOUR ORDER TODAY! Or send payment to: Mock Turtle Press, PO Box 3168, Lynnwood, WA 98046-3168 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 1 year (4 issues) for $15.95 (save $3.85 off the newsstand price!) 2 years (8 issues) for $27.95 (save $11.65 off the newsstand price!) For questions about the list, contact: AMERICAN_ROAD-owner@yahoogroups.com To SUBSCRIBE to this group, send an email to: AMERICAN_ROAD-subscribe@yahoogroups.com To UNSUBSCRIBE from this group, send an email to: AMERICAN_ROAD-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com To POST a message via e-mail, send it to: AMERICAN_ROAD@yahoogroups.com Yahoo! Groups Links To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AMERICAN_ROAD/ To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: AMERICAN_ROAD-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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