View Full Version : They Got Their Kicks on Route 66



Doug Loudenback
11-14-2008, 04:12 PM
Although I've given away the answer already what do ...


Washington Irving (you know, Legend of Sleepy Hollow)

Land Run of 1889

A counterfeiter

Booker T. Washington High School

The MK&T RR

The Frisco RR

A funny looking barn

An outrageous pop bottle


... all have in common?

So can you. Check out my new blog article, Doug Dawgz Blog: Get Your Kicks on Route 66 (http://dougdawg.blogspot.com/2008/11/get-your-kicks-on-route-66.html)

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I'll take you on a tour ...

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a49/DougLoudenback/route66/map1as.jpg

... and maybe you'll even want to take one yourself. It's a great and quiet way to spend an afternoon.

jsibelius
11-15-2008, 10:57 AM
Thanks for posting this. I think I may at least run out to Luther this afternoon and look at that part. The old gas station/counterfeiter's hideaway was fascinating.

Doug Loudenback
11-15-2008, 03:48 PM
In a very understated way, this is one of prettier areas of Oklahoma County. Since it's off the interstates, it tends to be out of our consciousness. Well worth going to this area in which natural beauty has been preserved, I'm thinking. Would like to hear what you thought, jsibelius, if you went today.

jsibelius
11-15-2008, 06:49 PM
We went around sunset. We really enjoyed the drive on the old road. There's something about overgrowth and the absence of power lines (at least I don't remember any power lines). Plus the absence of other cars and people. It's an odd sensation.

By the time we stopped at the old gas station, it was getting pretty dark, but it was still a neat piece of history to get to see for myself. It's one thing to read about history. It's another to stand in front of it and soak it in. Thanks again.