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MSHP News Fall 2008 - Ball State University

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Raina ReganDuring the National Trust Conference in Tulsa, Oklahoma,I spent Friday on the field session "Get Your Kicks onRoute 66 – West to Edmond, Oklahoma." Led by two Route66 photographers, Jim Ross and Shellee Graham, we startedin Tulsa and stopped in several Route 66 towns to Edmond,Oklahoma. In Sapulpa, Oklahoma, we stopped to see a 1924parker through truss bridge, Bridge No. 18 at Rock Creek. Theoriginal brick road from Route 66 was visible in parts on thebridge. The bridge was a definite highlight of the entire day, asit remains in good condition and the bridge is still in use.Our next stop on the tour took us to Bristow, Oklahoma, whereseveral motor companies and service stations are still in usefrom the Route 66 era. Five of these sites are listed on theNational Register, including the Bristow Mother CompanyBuilding, which was built in the 1920s and retains most of itshistoric features.The best part of the tour came in Stroud, Oklahoma, when wewere able to visit the remains of the Rock Café and meet itsowner, Dawn Welsh. This iconic Route 66 café was the victimof fire in May <strong>2008</strong>, but the strong Rock walls survived thefire and the structure will be rebuilt. We were able to talkat length with Welsh, who recalled the entire history of thecafé and shared interesting stories about the people she hasencountered over the years. Dawn Welsh was the inspirationWestward Bound on the Mother Roadfor the character Sally in the Pixar movie Cars and she sharedher experiences with the Pixar creative team, including herattendance at the movie premiere! Listening to her stories,I really gained a true appreciation for the business owners onRoute 66.The next main stop along the way was in Chandler, OK, wherethe tour stopped at the Chandler Armory, which was beenrehabilitated to serve as the Route 66 Interpretive Center. AfterChandler, we drove through the cities of Warwick, Wellston,and Luther, noting filling stations in each city.The last stop of the day was in Arcadia, Oklahoma, where theArcadia Round Barn is located. Originally built in 1898, thebuilding experienced neglect over the years, but was restoredin the 1990s and is open for visitors. Lastly, we stopped atthe new Pops gas fillingstation. Opened in2007, it was designed topay tribute to Route 66.There is a large sodabottle out front andinside, the restaurantoffers over 600 bottledbeverages for sale.The day was a great wayto experience Route 66and get a small tasteof the life along theMother Road!Right: Iconic Rock Caferoadside sign. Photo byRaina Regan.Left: Rebuilding the RockCafe after a fi re in May<strong>2008</strong>. Photo by RainaRegan.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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