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Mother Road Moves

Mother Road Moves is a weekly newsletter for Route 66 fans and “seekers,” showcasing the persons, places, things -- and more -- on Route 66.

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Here’s your ‘sign’

By Tamara “Tammie” Browning

The Route 66 Sign Museum in Springfield, Illinois, has nearly 100 historic signs. Tamara “Tammie” Browning/Mother Road Moves

Vintage, discontinued signs along Route 66 have a destination in Springfield, Illinoi...

3 days ago
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Memories for miles on Route 66

By Tamara “Tammie” Browning

Photo of Route 66 by Morten Andreassen on Unsplash.

Steven Richie grew up in Springfield, Illinois, but traveled on Route 66 to visit family in Mississippi.

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10 days ago
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Route 66 ‘speaks up’

By Tamara “Tammie” Browning

Photo by Rocio Abrego on Unsplash

Route 66, the “Mother Road,” is 100 in 2026, so she is old enough to speak for herself.

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18 days ago
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The beach, the road, a bridge

By Tamara “Tammie” Browning

Remnant of Route 66 Meramec River Bridge, which was completed in 1932 and formerly carried Route 66 through Times Beach, Missouri. Tamara “Tammie” Browning/Mother Road Moves

The ruins of a beach, a road and a b...

24 days ago
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Women working

By Tamara “Tammie” Browning

Cheryl Eichar Jett wrote the new book “Aprons Away,” which profiles women who worked on Route 66. Tamara “Tammie” Browning/Mother Road Moves

Author Cheryl Eichar Jett has focused on women workers on Route 66 in...

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