i don't care!
the yellow brick road started it all !!!
I have lived on or near the Lincoln hwy for the last 30 years. It is my dream to drive it end to end, taking in some of the festivals along the way.
Make your reservations now for the REDYTRK Reality Tour.
Who has done Route 66...
We also took the time once and ran the loneliest highway in America. Even took the time to stop at the loneliest telephone booth. It was an interesting trip also.
I started reading about it long time ago, when I bookmarked the Lincoln Highway DVD (actually three different Lincoln Highway items at that link), and would see the signs here and there around the country. Started reading about it again when Ragman posted the 100th Anniversary link, and realized a lot of it is US 30, which I have traveled a lot over the years.
Here's the Official Lincoln Highway Map: Official Map of the Lincoln Highway - Lincoln Highway Association
**Raises hand** I've done long stretches of Rt 66. Most interesting, to me, is the stretch of Old 66 from Kingman to Oatman AZ...a very windy, narrow, precipitous, up and down road through desert, and scenic as all get out. You can just imagine the Dust Bowlers and others winding their way west.
Another cool, fun spot, is in Seligman AZ at Delgadillo's Snow Cap:
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"Malts, Tacos, Burritos, Dead Chicken"
Great burgers too, actually, and great hand made shakes.
The old man is gone now, but his granddaughter is carrying it on. . . and does the same mustard string tricks and silly gags that he did. A great stop on an historic road.
Done long stretches of the Loneliest Road, too, through Nevada. A lot of it is US 50 that I mention above, and much of it follows the Pony Express route, if I recall correctly.
Not roads we normally get to do in Expediting, but sure are fun to explore when you can afford to.