

Day 12 - The Art of History
Red Oak II was the first stop, the brainchild of veteran artist and sculptor Lowell Davis where we found an entire town relocated and recrea


Day 11 - Tri-States
Baxter Springs is more famous these days because the man who inspired the backward driving Mater in the movie Cars is here.


Day 10 - Oklahoma Storm Troopers
Twenty minutes further on in Clinton the ultimate Museum on Route 66 leaves a clearer understanding on the background to it becoming one of


Day 9 - Everything's Bigger In Texas
Closer to Amarillo is Cadillac Ranch, one of the most famous and unusual farming techniques in the world. What they planted decades ago hasn


Day 8 - Adobe to Prehistoric
A trip on Route 66 just wouldn't be the same without a stay at the old Blue Swallow Motel, so we settled in down the road for a quiet dr


Day 7 - Albuquerque... Here we come!
If sleeping in a wigwam was turning back the clock then visiting the Petrified Forest and Painted Desert brought new meaning to 'going b


Day 6 - Bear Essentials
Driving amongst the bears and wolves really gives a sense of being amongst nature although the comfort of being inside the car was best of a


Day 5 - Arizona bound!
On to Seligman for lunch. You need some time here, after all this is the birthplace of the Historic Route 66, the movement that's seen t


Days 3 & 4 - Back on the Road!
Two nights in Las Vegas meant time to take in the night life. Some took in the Legends show, others walked The Strip... even the old Downtow


Day 2 - Showtime!
In the desert about 30 miles short of our destination we toasted the past at the Pioneer Hotel where Clark Gable stopped for a week or two w












































