That's an interesting take on my humble project. As I see it, I'm just driving along one long road and writing about what I see, what I eat, who I meet and where I sleep. If a mythology creeps up around it, that's for others to interpret. I'll be cruising along US Route 6, but, with all contacts I've established along the way, I certainly won't be adrift.
US Route 6 is the longest contiguous transcontinental route in the USA. Running from Provincetown, MA to Bishop, CA (and before 1964 to Long Beach, CA), Route 6 goes through 14 states. This is your guide along all of its original 3,652 miles. From Revolutionary War sites to pioneer settlements and western mining towns, Route 6 offers an in-depth lesson in US History, charms of yesteryear and comforts of modern times.
Saturday, April 30, 2011
US Route 6; "Creating the Mythology"
That's an interesting take on my humble project. As I see it, I'm just driving along one long road and writing about what I see, what I eat, who I meet and where I sleep. If a mythology creeps up around it, that's for others to interpret. I'll be cruising along US Route 6, but, with all contacts I've established along the way, I certainly won't be adrift.
Labels:
ASJA,
Historic Route 6,
Steven Beschloss,
US Route 6
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
I'm not sure an old road has to have a mythology to be interesting. Sometimes its history, or even the charm of the places through which it passes, are plenty.
ReplyDeleteBecause it's still less famous than its twinned sister (Route 66), the stories that come from it - or are told about it - hold the potential of a seemingly new discovery around each curve, over each hill. Each traveler a pioneer traveling into the great big world of America. Thanks for sharing your experiences along this beautiful highway!
ReplyDelete