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GREETINGS FROM THE STAFF AT AMERICAN ROAD!

 

The AMERICAN ROAD staff would like to extend a hearty welcome to all the new subscribers and AMERICAN ROAD FORUM members! We are thrilled to have more road trip enthusiasts join the growing list of AMERICAN ROAD subscribers and online FORUM Group members.

 

We hope you are enjoying the Summer 2006 issue of AMERICAN ROAD. It mailed initially to subscribers in June. The second mailing of the Summer 06 issue mailed the first week of August and should arrive in your mailbox in the next few weeks.

 

Exciting happenings at AMERICAN ROAD magazine:

 

Through today's World Wide Web, the comprehensive re-designed AMERICAN ROAD MAGAZINE site, makes it even easier to celebrate the two-lane highways of yesteryear, and the joys of driving them today. AMERICANROADMAGAZINE.COM not only offers a snippet or two from the current print issue, but lots of up-to-date travel tips, a festival and events calendar, fun and laughs from the American Road podcast program, and an interactive forum where visitors can discuss topics, share stories, and post pictures of road trips.

 

Find that roadside attraction, locate that vintage motel, discover that hidden landmark, and make new memories on the road less traveled. The Lincoln Highway, the National Road, Route 66, and more, all share a new home at AMERICANROADMAGAZINE.COM. You’ll find:

 

* Timely news and travel tips from the experienced editors and staff of American Road.

* FREE travel information for everyone—including families traveling with children, RV enthusiasts, and more— through our online ROAD NEWS, RESOURCES page and READER SERVICE CARD.

* Our new AMERICAN ROAD Forum where you can share travel experiences, trip planning advice, and vacation pictures with fellow back road enthusiasts.

* More festivals and events listed in our online CALENDAR.

* More opportunities to win in the new AMERICAN ROAD Trip Sweepstakes.

 

 

So, before you hit the pavement hit the Internet highway at http://www.AMERICANROADMAGAZINE.COM

 

UPCOMING ISSUE:

 

Our graphic designers and the editorial team are hard at work finishing the Autumn 2006 issue. It is scheduled to mail to subscribers in September. The upcoming issue is will be perfect for planning Fall color tours. We believe it will help you plan some interesting places to visit on a future road trip!

 

In this Summer 2006 edition of the AMERICAN ROAD E-NEWSLETTER YOU WILL FIND:

 

- PLANS FOR AN ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY TOURIST INFORMATION CENTER UNVEILED AT TONOPAH

-AMERICAN ROAD TWO-LANE TRIVIA

-CLASSIFIEDS

-AMERICAN ROAD FORUM

- CALAVERAS COUNTY WORDS: MEANINGS, ROOTS AND PRONOUNCIATIONS

-ARE YOU SEARCHING FOR A GIFT?

-I’M A HOT TOE PICKER

-WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU

-MANY THANKS TO THE ADVERTISERS IN AMERICAN ROAD

 

 

PLANS FOR AN ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY TOURIST INFORMATION CENTER UNVEILED AT TONOPAH

 

Tonopah, Nevada. To meet the ever growing demand for information on rural Nevada, Nevada Silver Trails, a partnership consisting of the Nevada Commission on Tourism and 20 rural Nevada communities, announced today that it plans to build the first ever “green powered” tourist information center in the U.S. The theme for this new ‘state of the art’ tourist information center is “Land of Sunsets, Silver and Midnight Stars.” The center, to be open 24/7, will provide useful information to folks traveling through rural Nevada along rural US Hwy. 95.

 

All components of the tourist center come as a result of donations from leading corporations that place a premium on energy conservation through the quality of their products. Plans are also underway to add a motorized telescope and viewing deck at the Tonopah Tourist Information Center to take advantage of the “Clearest Night Skies in North America” as designated by several national scientific publications.

 

The Tourist Information Center is the eighth in a series of aggressive tourism related projects from Nevada Silver Trails, Inc. which is an all volunteer, non-profit corporation. Nevada Silver Trails, Inc. is comprised of representatives from 20 rural communities along US Hwy. 95 from Lovelock to Indian Springs, Nevada and all points in-between

Visit http://www. nevadasilvertrails.com and look for even more exciting projects in the future from Nevada Silver Trails.

 

 

AMERICAN ROAD TWO-LANE TRIVIA

 

The 5th person to respond to me via e-mail with the correct answer to the trivia question below wins a copy of the DVD set “Legendary Muscle Cars.” By Questar. Description: This set packs over 10 hours with more than 70 hot muscle cars—as seen on the Speed Channel. Retail value $49.95.

 

Ready, set, go!

 

Trivia Question: What is the name of the only ALL female gun-fighting troop in the world?”

 

(Hint: You’ll find it in a feature article in the Spring 2006 (Volume 4

#1) issue of AMERICAN ROAD magazine.)

 

*Special thanks to the Questar for sponsoring this AMERICAN ROAD TWO-LANE TRIVIA QUESTION.

 

 

CLASSIFIEDS (Contact our Ad Director, Dick Bublitz, at 1-877-285-5434 x31 for information on this affordable advertising option).

 

CALIFORNIA HISTORIC ROUTE 66 ASSOCIATION is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation, promotion and enjoyment of Historic Route 66 in California. A quarterly newsletter, ROADSIGNS, includes news on events, preservation issues, history and current Route information in

California, along with news and contacts from the other Route 66 states, and is included with annual membership. E-mail: kickinon66@msn.com or

visit http://www.wemweb.com for a membership application.

 

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COOL SPRINGS Mobil Station circa 1926 15 miles west of Kingman Arizona on

old Route 66. History Museum, quality gift shop of art prints, unique gifts, Indian jewelry. Open year round Tuesday-Sunday 9-5PM Museum includes Rolling Stones memorabilia, petroliana, WWII Kingman Airfield, Will Rogers paintings.... check us out....

http://www.coolspringsroute66.com.

 

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CUSHING MANOR INN BED AND BREAKFAST is a luxurious 1872 four-diamond mansion featuring warm hospitality, and English charm. Indulge with a gourmet full breakfast, designer showcase home, 14-foot ceilings, unique butternut woodwork, fresh flowers, antiques, private baths, televisions/vcr, telephones, high speed wireless internet, A/C, quality used book/gift shop, afternoon tea room all in a smoke-free environment. Credit cards are accepted and we have corporate rates. Fine restaurants, museums and over 300 antique dealers are nearby. Our “Cottage” is now dog friendly. Just one block from US 20 and the old Lincoln Highway in South Bend, Ind. http://www.cushingmanorinn.com.

 

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NATIONAL HISTORIC ROUTE 66 FEDERATION. CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE http://www.national66.org • Find answers to frequently asked questions about Route 66 • Shop for dozens of Route 66 items • Make reservations for Route 66 events • Look through the Route 66 photo and vintage postcard galleries • Join the National Historic Route 66 Federation.

 

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AMERICAN ROAD FORUM GROUP

 

Some of our members have expressed concern about not being able to receive e-mail digests with our new Forum. Please know that it is possible to receive e-mail digests. The good news is that you can select exactly which topics you would like to have digests sent to your e-mail. YOU can choose SOME or ALL, it is YOUR preference. Jennifer and Pat, your Forum Hosts have posted technical help to assist you in becoming familiar with the different and fun functions of this new Forum. You will find these helpful instructions under the heading Forum Technical Help. If you experience difficulties, feel free to e-mail jbremer@americanroadmagazine.com, pbremer@americanroadmagazine.com, or myself (becky@americanroadmagazine.com).

 

 

CALAVERAS COUNTY WORDS: MEANINGS, ROOTS AND PRONOUNCIATIONS

 

(Angels Camp, Calif.) – Because we see them every day -- like a neighborhood or freeway sign, or hear them in daily conversation, certain words look or sound “familiar,” but we seldom question the etymology, or meanings. We take words and names and their history for granted.

 

In Calaveras County, there are plenty of examples, starting with Calaveras. Any clue? It’s a Spanish word meaning skulls, remnants of bones left behind after an Indian war discovered by Captain Gabriel Moraga, the first European to explore what is now the interior valley of California. His journey left an indelible mark on the state, giving Moraga the liberty of naming most major rivers and landmarks, including Modesto and the Calaveras River.

 

How did Angels Camp get its name? It is named for shopkeeper Henry Angel of Rhode Island who started a trading post there in 1848.

 

How about Stanislaus? No, it’s not the fat guy with the white beard and red cap, rather the River and National Forest in Calaveras County. It’s a corruption of Estanislao, the baptismal name of a mission-educated renegade Native American chief who led a band of Indians in a series of battles against Mexican troops.

 

And now, for the double whammy of Calaveras County: Mokelumne Hill. Besides its history, how does one begin to pronounce it? It comes from the Plains Miwok word, “moke,” meaning fishnet, and “umne,” a suffix meaning people of. It’s pronounced: mah CULL ah me. Find out more about Calaveras County at http://www.Gocalaveras.travel.

 

 

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I’M A HOT TOE PICKER

 

Huh?

 

“Did you see that sign?” I asked.

 

“What sign?” Replied my husband.

 

‘“I’m a Hot Toe Picker.” I said.

 

I thought I lost my mind, so did my husband! That sign couldn’t be correct. No one in his or her right mind would put up a sign that says, “I’m a Hot Toe Picker.”

 

Two weeks ago the above conversation is exactly what occurred as we passed a billboard while forced to travel a few miles on an Interstate. Perhaps you’ve seen some other signs with weird phrases popping up around the country—like “Look, I have a meat beard.” They are likely from the same advertising source as the sign we saw—the Cartoon Network. I found this out from another roadie who Googled “I’m a Hot Toe Picker” after I queried him if he’d seen the sign (since he lived in the sign’s vicinity).

 

It certainly livened up the driving experience while on the Interstate. Thankfully, I haven’t seen these signs—or heard reports that these signs—are on America’s two-lanes, yet. Another good reason to keep exploring America’s back roads!

 

 

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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.

 

 

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The following AMERICAN ROAD magazine advertisers are pleased to share information with you to help plan your next journey. Please contact them or check the corresponding box for the information you desire.

 

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q Aberdeen CVB, S. Dak. 800-645-3851 http://www.aberdeencvb.com

q Albuquerque International Balloon Museum 505-768-6020 http://www.balloonmuseum.com

q Alton, Ill. 800-ALTON-IL http://www.visitalton.com

q American Sign Museum 513-258-4020 http://www.signmuseum.org

q AmericInn 800-634-3444 http://www.americinn.com

q Belloit, Wisc. 800-4-BELOIT http://www.visitbeloit.com

q Clark's Valero Travel Center 760-342-4776 http://www.clarkstravelcenter.com

q Cool Springs 928-ROUTE66 http://www.coolspringsroute66.com

q Countryside, Ill. http://www.gocountryside.net

q Custer Country, Mont. 800-346-1876 x614 http://www.custer.visitmt.com

q DeKalb County, Ind. 877-833-3282 http://www.dekalbcvb.org

q El Camino Real International Heritage Cntr 505-854-3600 http://www.caminorealheritage.org

q Explore Minnesota Tourism 888-868-7476 http://www.exploreminnesota.com/Order_Publications.html

q Explore North Central/West Minnesota http://www.exploreminnesotancw.com

q Explore Wisconsin US 51 866-HWY-51-WI http://www.explorehwy51.com

q EZ66 Guide for Travelers 909-336-6131 http://www.national66.org

q Flashback Malt Shoppe & Gifts 503-738-6614 http://www.flashbackinseaside.com

q Gallup, N. Mex. 800-242-4282 http://www.gallupnm.org

q Gilmore Car Museum 269-671-5089 http://www.gilmorecarmuseum.org

q Historic National Road in Illinois 888-268-0042 http://www.nationalroad.org

q Luna Cafe 608-931-3152

q Merill, Wis. 877-907-2757 http://www.merrillchamber.com/

q Missouri Division of Tourism 800-519-3700 x493 http://www.visitmo.com

q Missouri Division of Tourism 800-519-1500 x493 http://www.visitmo.com

q Motorcar Portfolio 866-653-8900 http://www.motorcarportfolio.com/

q Motorcycle 101 http://www.soundrider.com

q Munger Moss Motel 417-532-3111 http://www.mungermoss.com

q Nevada Silver Trails 775-485-6365 http://www.nevadasilvertrails.com

q Ohio Lincoln Highway Historic Byway http://www.historicbyway.com

q Oregon California Trails Association 888-811-6282 http://www.octa-trails.org

q Oshkosh CVB, Wisc. 877-303-9200 http://www.oshkoshcvb.org

q Paccom Films 800-786-6695 66 http://www.paccomfilms.com/

q Pennsylvania Route 6 Tourist Association 87-PAROUTE6 http://www.paroute6.com

q Pontiac, Ill. 800-835-2055

q Pony Express Territory 888-359-9449 http://www.ponyexpressnevada.com/

q Questar DVDs 877-285-5434

q Roadworks Gifts & Souvenirs 928-289-5423 http://www.roadworksroute66.com

q Route 66 80th Anniversary Festival 888-344-9330 http://www.2006route66festival.com

q Stevens Point Plover 800-236-4636 http://www.stevenspointarea.com

q Tony Craig Art Gallery http://www.tonycraig.net

q Trailing of the Sheep Festival 866-379-2936 http://www.trailingofthesheep.org

q Tucumcari on 66 505-461-1694 http://www.tucumcarinm.com

q Twisters 50s Soda Fountain 928-635-0266 http://www.route66place.com

q University of New Mexico Press 800-249-7737 http://www.unmpress.com

q Wausau Central Wisconsin 888-WI-VISIT http://www.visitwausau.com

q Waushara County, Wisc. http://www.whereupnorthbegins.com

q White Pine Chamber of Commerce 775-289-8877 http://www.whitepinechamber.com/

q Wigwam Motel 909-875-3005 http://www.wigwammotel.com/

q Williamsville, Ill. 217-566-3806 http://www.williamsvilleil.org

q Yellowstone Trail Association http://www.yellowstonetrail.org

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Two weeks ago the above conversation is exactly what occurred as we passed a billboard while forced to travel a few miles on an Interstate. Perhaps you’ve seen some other signs with weird phrases popping up around the country—like “Look, I have a meat beard.” They are likely from the same advertising source as the sign we saw—the Cartoon Network. I found this out from another roadie who Googled “I’m a Hot Toe Picker” after I queried him if he’d seen the sign (since he lived in the sign’s vicinity).

 

It certainly livened up the driving experience while on the Interstate. Thankfully, I haven’t seen these signs—or heard reports that these signs—are on America’s two-lanes, yet. Another good reason to keep exploring America’s back roads!

 

There's (at least) one of those signs here in Indy, and I have had the misfortune of seeing it every day this week, when I have taken my daughter to work. It has a goofy yellow creature on it that says "I Pooted." Simply hilarious. :huh: The only thing worse than the billboards are the television commercials. There's one I saw that was so immensely annoying I had to mute the TV immediately!

 

For leisure travel, you can't beat two lanes, but in this case it's way faster for me to to take the 20 mile drive via the Evil-I, since it's half the time as the city route...and to my dismay, she can't get her driver's license until October 1! Painful. :(

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There's (at least) one of those signs here in Indy, and I have had the misfortune of seeing it every day this week, when I have taken my daughter to work. It has a goofy yellow creature on it that says "I Pooted." Simply hilarious. :huh: The only thing worse than the billboards are the television commercials. There's one I saw that was so immensely annoying I had to mute the TV immediately!

 

For leisure travel, you can't beat two lanes, but in this case it's way faster for me to to take the 20 mile drive via the Evil-I, since it's half the time as the city route...and to my dismay, she can't get her driver's license until October 1! Painful. :(

 

 

I've heard of others seeing the same sign you are plagued with vieiwing while taking you daughter to work. It is simply amazing to me that someone would PAY to put some of these phrases on a billboard . . .

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I've heard of others seeing the same sign you are plagued with vieiwing while taking you daughter to work. It is simply amazing to me that someone would PAY to put some of these phrases on a billboard . . .

 

These are the kinds of signs we could use Ladybird Johnson to get rid of!

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