Launched in 1926 as part of America’s first federal highway system, Route 66 has always been more than just a road.
An engineer and traveling artist, who headed down Route 66 around 20 years ago, wondered what it was like now.
An Indiana artist is sharing his love of Route 66 with the Panhandle. Craig Kilgore is an artist who has a passion for photography, specifically photographing Route 66. “For the last 25 years or so, I ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Visit Amarillo held a press conference Friday afternoon, Feb. 20, at Golden Light Cantina to kick off the upcoming and highly ...
Visit Amarillo held a press conference Friday afternoon, Feb. 20, at Golden Light Cantina to kick off the upcoming and highly anticipated 100th Year of Roadtrippin’ on Route 66. The 178-stretch of the ...
Caprock Chronicles explores the history of the iconic Route 66 as it passes through the Texas Panhandle on its journey from ...
The European Route 66 Festival has been held in Germany and Prague. Here's why Europeans celebrate Route 66.
As communities around Amarillo and the High Plains celebrate spring break in 2026, many families are set to find themselves with an opportunity to explore. Keeping the average mileage of a tank of gas ...
Old Tascosa Brewing Company is hosting a one-day art show and zine signing called “Images from the Mother Road” featuring ...