Pride of Philly Steaks, or more affectionately known as P.O.P.S., announced Monday it was donating its original sign to the Neon Museum following the restaurant’s renovation.
In chapter one, “Revolutionizing Travel," Graham and Ross describe how, long before the interstate system, Route 66 drew a ...
Route 66 turns 100 in 2026, offering a classic 2,448-mile road trip packed with neon motels, roadside icons, ghost towns, and classic American diners.
“Speaking as someone from a part of Europe long controlled by communist regimes, Route 66 carried an almost mythical meaning,” says Jurásek. “We weren’t allowed to travel west, so for many of us, the ...
Getting there: The Santa Monica Pier is about 15 miles from downtown Los Angeles. Take Interstate 10 west, exit onto Fourth Street and then head west on Colorado Avenue.
The New Mexico Museum of Art opens "Roadside Attractions," a new small exhibition of 20 or so photographs that speak to the ...
This funky Arizona roadside stop brings back glory days with vintage charm and the kind of retro atmosphere that is ...
Flagstaff has much to celebrate this year. The nation’s birthday cake has 250 candles. It’s been 150 years since pioneers on July 4 raised the stars and stripes here on a stripped pine tree for the ...
The Dyrt has created guides to the 7 most iconic U.S. road trips, including the best places to camp on each route.
Driving along historic Route 66 through Needles, California reveals a town filled with reminders of America’s most famous highway. Old motels, abandoned signs, and historic buildings tell the story of ...
Traditional neon signs are made from glass tubes that are carefully bent by hand into specific shapes. Those tubes are filled ...
Hit pause on Route 66 in Litchfield and discover neon lights, vintage memorabilia, and heartfelt road history in one cozy ...