Route 66 was a mostly two lane highway that extended from Chicago to Los Angeles, through Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California, before gradually giving up to the modern interstate. Most of the old pavement is still there, and can be followed with the right maps and directions. I drove the entire length of old 66 in 2012, and invite you to follow along!
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Texas Route 66 - Glenrio
GLENRIO, TEXAS. The Texas Longhorn Motel, Cafe
 and Service Station, referred to by modern day 66ers as the "First and 
Last Motel in Texas" because of its signature, if decaying, sign. This 
run down portion of the complex was once the cafe, and the old motel 
section is not faring much better, left to the weeds out back. It's hard
 to believe that this ghost town was once a busy 66 thoroughfare, but 
Homer Ehresman and his family ran a successful business here in the 
1950's and 60's. In the 1970's, the new interstate killed the business 
and Glenrio, so much so that Route 66 has been reduced to dirt roads 
leading into and out of town. It is most easily accessed by the 
mysterious sounding Exit 0 on I-40, for those of us traveling in little 
rental cars. 
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