The Mother Road

Route 66 Podcast

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Talks with people living and working along the Mother Road

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The Mother Road

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Society

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Latest episode

Jun 16, 2026

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70. Horatio Nelson Jackson: The first person to drive an automobile across America 16.06.2026

In 1903 a Horatio Nelson Jackson, an eccentric doctor from Vermont, makes a $50 bet that he can be the first person to drive an automobile coast to coast in under 90 days. Despite not even owning a car, having no driving experience, and no road maps to plan the route Jackson heads out within five days of making the wager. The story was first written in the book,  Horatio's Drive: America's first r...

69. Chain of Rocks Bridge 23.05.2026

The Chain of Rocks Bridge was an active Route 66 passage over the Mississippi River between 1936 - 1966.  Although no longer open to vehicular traffic, the Chain of Rocks Bridge allows visitors to walk a 1 mile authentic stretch of Route 66 across the Mississippi. Join Route 66 Podcast host Anthony Arno as he talks tih Elizabeth Simmons, from the Great Rivers Greenway about the popularity and almo...

68. Remembering Connie Echols of The Wagon Wheel Motel (Encore) 06.05.2026

Remembering Connie Echols The Route 66 Podcast pays a special tribute to Connie Echols, who passed away on May 2, 2026, at the age of 76 years old.  The Wagon Wheel Motel is the longest, continuously operated motel along Route 66.  The Route 66 Podcast pays a special tribute to Connie Echols, who passed away on May 2, 2026, at the age of 76 years old. This episode was originally released in 2018 a...

67. Cadillac Ranch 01.03.2026

  The Cadillac Ranch is one of the most popular stops along Route 66, and on this very special episode, host Anthony Arno speaks with the only surviving who created the art installation.  At 81 years old, Chip not only talks about establishing Ant Farm, the creative group behind the Cadillac Ranch, but two other "unimaginable" projects that honor the automobile. Join Anthony as he talks with Chip...

66. The 66th Episode! 02.02.2026

It's our 66th episode, and that's a major milestone in the world of podcasting!  In fact, less than 7% of all podcasts ever launched ever make it to thier 66th episode. Join Route 66 host Anthony Arno as he is joined by his wife sharing his thoughts on the podcast along with some other things that listeners never knew about.

65. Cyrus Stevens Avery: Father of Route 66 01.01.2026

To celebrate the centennial of Route 66 in 2026, the very first episode of the year features the life of the Father of Route 66- Cyrus Stevens Avery. Join Route 66 Podcast host Anthony Arno as he talks with Susan Croce Kelly, author of Father of Route 66: Cy Avery.  More than establishing Route 66, Avery was a proponent of the Good Roads Movement and advocated for paved roads at the introduction o...

64. Waylan's Ku Ku Burger, Miami, OK 31.12.2025

                            At the age of 81 years old, Gene Waylan is operating the lask known Ku Ku Burger from what was one of 200 locations.  How does a Kansas boy pivot from wanting to be a farmer to successfully operating an iconic Route 66 burger joint fo over 50 years?                                     Join Route 66 Podcast host Anthony Arno as he talks wth Gene about his 51 year career...

63: Jim Ross & Shellee Graham: Route 66 The first 100 Years 14.11.2025

Join Route 66 Podcast host Anthony Arno, as he talks with probably two of the most popular authors of Route 66:  Jim Ross and Shellee Graham.  Together, Ross and Graham have written over ten different books featuring The Mother Road.  Their latest book, Route 66:The first 100 Years, covers the complete history of the road- before, during, and after the popularity of America's Main Street. Highligh...

62. Fair Oaks Pharmacy, Pasadena, CA 01.06.2025

Despite being just a few miles f rom the en d of the route, the Fair Oaks Pharmacy in South Pasadena, CA , is like walking into a time capsule.  This 1910 establishment is the only operational compounding pharmacy on Route 66, combining a working pharmacy with a soda fountain bar. Join Route 66 Podcast host Anthony Arno as he talks with Brenden Shaniani, partner in the Fair Oaks Soda Fountain abou...

61. The Oklahoma Route 66 Museum 21.05.2025

There are many Route 66 museums, but probably one of the most comprehensive and largest museums is the Route 66 Oklahoma Museum.  Route 66 Podcast talks with Pat Smith, curator of the Oklahoma Route 66 Museum.  The displays are all professionally laid out and are part of the Oklahoma Historical Society. Join host Anthony Arno as he talks with Pat Smith about the following: Introducing the Oklahoma...

60. The Ariston Cafe, Litchfield, IL 01.03.2025

THE ARISTON CAFE The Ariston Cafe located in Litchfield, IL, is the longest continously operated family restaraunt along Route 66.  Established by Pete Adam, a Greek immigrant who arrived here in America in 1905 at the age of 15. Hear the whole history of The Ariston Cafe by the founders son, Nick Adam.  At 85 years old, Nick tells about how his father arrived here in America with no clear vision...

59. Camp Cajon Mountain Pass, California 02.02.2025

  The Cajon Pass is probably one of the most important sites along Route 66 in southern California.  Long before Route 66. was established, the pass was an important route for early settlers, who often had to disassemble thier wagons to cross over the San Gabriel Mountains. Join host Anthony Arno as he talks wtih local hsitorian, Mark Landis about the evolution of the pass from The Spanish Trail,...

58. The Round Barn, Arcadia, OK 01.01.2025

Join Route 66 Podcast host Anthony Arno, as he talks with Joseph Baxter , a dedicated preservationist and volunteer at the Round Barn.  It's the only Round Barn along Route 66, but even more impressive is the history of the barn and its builder, William Oder.     Early  history of Round Barns Needed skill and architectural knowledge for construction The genius of William Oder and his Round Barn La...

57. The 2024 Route 66 Scholarship Episode 31.12.2024

Join Route 66 Podcast host, Anthony Arno, as he talks with Emma Wheeler, the latest winner of a $1000 Route 66 College Scholarship Award.     Emma is currenlty a sophmore at Maryville University, studying secondard education.     Highlights from the show include: Hometown: Augusta and Washington, Missouri Corn Pipe Capitol of the World Notable residents - Jack Wagner Closest point to Route 66  (Cu...

56. Route 66 Matchcover Collector Phil Gordon 24.06.2024

Phil Gordon has a unique hobby related to Route 66.  As an engineer, he's very careful not to let even his closest acquaintances know that he is passionate about collecting historic Route 66 matchcovers.  With a collection beyond 5000 matchcovers, Phil has painstakingly scanned and uploaded his collection online to share with the world and Route 66 fans.   Join The Route 66 Podcast host Anthony Ar...

55. Devil's Rope (Barbed Wire) Museum, McLean, TX 07.11.2023

The Devil's Rope (Barbed Wire) Museum along Route 66 in Mclean, TX, is probably one of the most unusual museums along The Mother Road. Join host Anthony Arno, as he talks with 90 year old curator Delbert Trew all about his museum and collection of over 800 different types of barbed wire.  Cited as one of the most important inventions during the Industrial Revolution, the museum features anything a...

54. Remembering Ramona Lehman - The Munger Moss Motel (Encore) 03.08.2023

The Route 66 Podcast pays a special tribute to Ramona Lehman, who passed away on August 2, 2023, at the age of 85 years old. This episode was originally released in 2021 as Ramona celebrated her 50th year operating the Munger Moss Motel.  Join host Anthony Arno as he talks with Ramona about How does an Iowa farm girl wind up on Route 66? Honeymooning along Route 66 Early history of The Munger Moss...

53. Rancho Cucamonga Service Station 02.06.2023

The Rancho Cucamonga Service Station in California opened for business in 1915, eleven years before the birth of Route 66.  The station itself was established prior to the westward migration of travelers and automobiles, but did play an important role in supporting the citrus growers in the region with much needed fuel to support heaters throughout the orchids. Join Route 66 Podcast host Anthony A...

52. Gilligan's Route 66 Tours 01.05.2023

Join Route 66 Podcast host Anthony Arno as he talks with Sam Murray, the person behind Gilligan's Route 66 Tours.  Gilligan's specializes in providing international tourists a first-class 23 day experience along Route 66, including driving in convertible Ford Mustang's and stays at some of the most iconic Route 66 motels. Features include Sam Murray talking about Growing up in New Zealand and his...

51. The Joliet Prison 01.04.2023

The Joliet Prison, in Joliet IL, is one of the oldest prisons in the United States that housed both criminals and enemies from the Civil War.  Popularized by the popular movie, The Blues Brothers , the Joliet Prison permanently closed in 2002 and began drawing national attention about the possibility of being operated as a tourist destination along Route 66. Join Route 66 Podcast host Anthony Arno...

50. BOOK RELEASE: ABC, What Do You See rolling along Route 66? 04.12.2022

The latest episode features the release of the book, ABC, What Do You See?  Rolling Along Route 66 with author Annette Murray and illustrator Joyce Cole.   Don't mistake this book as a simple picture book for pre-schoolers!  ABC, What Do You See?  Rolling Along Route 66 is f ull of whimsical illustrations and lyrical language, having true appeal for both young and old fans of Route 66.  The book i...

49. The U-Drop Inn Cafe (Shamrock, TX) 01.10.2022

A 3-part interview, featuring the popular U-Drop Inn (Conoco Tower Station), a 1936 service station and café constructed in 1936 with a very unique art deco style for the Texas panhandle region. The architectural style of the U-Drop Inn would later serve as an inspiration for Romone's automotive body and paint shop in the animated Cars movie. Join Route 66 Podcast host Anthony Arno as he speaks wi...

47. The 2021 Route 66 Scholarship Winners 16.03.2022

  Our latest episode features a talk with the Route 66 Podcast Scholarship winners!  A very special thanks to everyone who participated including the Patreon members, those who helped promote the program, and applicants who submitted entries. At the middle school level, the winning entry was submitted by a former virtual student of mine, Kiera.   Kiera's design (pictured above) includes the outlin...

48. KATRINA PARKS: Route 66 Documentary Filmmaker 12.03.2022

There are a few documentaries featuring Route 66, and two of the most popular ones were produced by Katrina Parks.  Parks produced  The Harvey Girls: Opportunity Bound i n 2014 and her latest release features  Route 66: The Untold Story of Women on The Mother Road. Join Anthony Arno as he talks with Parks about her career as a documentary filmmaker, from her first project as a college student to h...

46. The original London Bridge relocated to nearby Route 66 14.01.2022

In 1967 American entrepreneur and land developer Robert McCulloch proposed purchasing the 136 year old London Bridge on the River Thames from the city of London as a publicity stunt.  His goal was to attract potential land buyers to this remote region that today has a population of 50,000 residents and a wide range of recreational water activities.  Many people thought McCulloch was a bit of an od...

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