Wednesday, June 17, 2026

The #route66 Art Installation “Cadillac Ranch” and the Culture of Cadillac Cars


The row of cars embedded in the Texas panhandle symbolize America’s love of Cadillacs.
by Rich Watson 


In Amarillo, Texas, amidst a wide and barren patch of dirt along Route 66, a row of ten Cadillac cars are half buried in the earth. 

The area isn’t a parking lot, nor is it a junkyard. The cars are painted haphazardly in all sorts of colors and they remind you of ostriches with their heads in the sand.

It’s art.

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Robert Duvall On The #route66 TV Show


The Oscar winner got his start in television, including this series that celebrated travel and the open road.
by Rich Watson 


This post is part of the Robert Duvall Tribute Blogathon. At the end I’ll tell you where to find more posts like this. 

Route 66 was the name of a CBS TV show from the early sixties which had little to do with the actual road, but had everything to do with driving across America and seeing its unfamiliar parts. Those who saw it remember it fondly as a quality dramatic series which captured the spirit of mid-twentieth century travel.

Among the future TV and film stars who appeared on the show included the late Robert Duvall.

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Rock Cafe, The #route66 Restaurant That Survived a Tornado


Have lunch at the Oklahoma restaurant that endured disastrous weather and provided inspiration for a movie.
by Rich Watson 


Oklahoma, according to Wikipedia, lies between a semi-arid zone, a humid continental one and a humid subtropical one. This means weather can get weird in a hurry. The biggest weather problem people have there is with tornadoes.

The staff of the Rock Cafe, on Route 66 in Stroud, OK, know about tornadoes. They survived one that nearly wiped the town out.