New Mexico Route 66 Adventures
“Woohoo, another state on the books!” I yell as we cross the border from Texas into New Mexico via Interstate 40. It’s a first for me in the ‘Land of Enchantment’ and that’s not the only cause we have for … Continued
“Woohoo, another state on the books!” I yell as we cross the border from Texas into New Mexico via Interstate 40. It’s a first for me in the ‘Land of Enchantment’ and that’s not the only cause we have for … Continued
As we bid adieu to Oklahoma City, we realize the adventurer in us is ready to get back on the road. Just outside Oklahoma City, we make a quick stop at the Route 66 Park where we find a walkable … Continued
A Building with a Past The Courtyard Tulsa Downtown by Marriott is in the Atlas Life Building, once owned by Atlas Life Insurance Company and now on the National Register of Historic Places. Within three years of the company starting, business … Continued
Tulsa is the fourth city and Oklahoma is the fourth state we are exploring on our Route 66 road trip. Not only does Oklahoma have the longest drivable stretch at 400 miles, it is where the dream of the cross-country highway originated … Continued
In a day, we drive across the borders of three states: Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma. As we roll down the remote road, I can’t help but feel we are in the epicenter of America’s heartland. We have roughly 80 miles … Continued
Las Vegas is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States, and has a reputation for entertainment that has lasted generations and spread around the world. The planet’s greatest casino hub and by extension a hot spot … Continued
This post is sponsored by Discover Ruidoso The warm glow of the rising sun is still lingering in the sky yet the crisp mountainside is slowly waking up. I sip on my freshly brewed coffee welcoming the cool mountain air … Continued
Summer Road Trip, Day 61 It’s one of the most iconic chick flicks of the 90’s: two BFF’s, the open road, a murder, a police chase and a plunge off a cliff at the Grand Canyon. Or was it? Nope, the … Continued