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The Kitchen Sisters Present

Traveling Route 66 — The Mother Road

The Kitchen Sisters Present

The Kitchen Sisters & Radiotopia

Society & Culture

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2024

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Route 66—The Main Street of America— the first continuously paved highway linking east and west was the most traveled and well known road in the US for almost fifty years. From Chicago, through the Ozarks, across Oklahoma, the Texas Panhandle, up the mesas of New Mexico and Arizona, and down into California to the Pacific Ocean. The first road of its kind, it came to represent America’s mobility and freedom—inspiring countless stories, songs, and even a TV show.

Songwriter Bobby Troup tells the story of his 1946 hit “Get Your Kicks on Route 66.” Mickey Mantle says, “If it hadn’t been for US 66 I wouldn’t have been a Yankee.” Stirling Silliphant, creator of the TV series “Route 66” talks about the program and its place in American folklore of the 60s.

Studs Terkel reads from The Grapes of Wrath about the "Mother Road," and the great 1930s migration along Highway 66. We hear from musicians who recall what life on the road during the 1930s was like for them, including Clarence Love, Woody Guthrie, and Eldin Shamblin, who played guitar for Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys.

We travel the history of the road from its beginnings through caverns and roadside attractions, into tourist traps and bunko joints, through the hard times of the Dust Bowl, Depression and the “Road of Flight,” and into the “Ghost Road” of the 1980s, as the interstates bypass the businesses and roadside attractions of another era.

Produced by The Kitchen Sisters and narrated by actor David Selby.

The Kitchen Sisters Present is produced by The Kitchen Sisters (Nikki Silva & Davia Nelson) with Nathan Dalton and Brandi Howell. Part of Radiotopia from PRX, a curated network of podcasts created by independent producers.

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0:00.0

Radio Tophia, welcome to the Kitchen Sisters Presently.

0:05.0

We're the Kitchen Sisters, Davia Nelson and Nicki Silva.

0:10.0

Before we start today, shall we want to shout out another show in the Radiotopia family, Radio Diaries.

0:16.0

One of our favorite shows with some of our longtime friends, Radio Diaries works hand in hand with people around the country to document their own lives and histories.

0:25.8

For the past 25 years, they've helped create an innovative model for intimate narrative storytelling.

0:33.0

Radio Diaries' news latest stories

0:35.1

includes a mini-series out in October

0:37.8

called Making Waves about the history of Talk Radio

0:41.2

in America, including four little-known controversial radio

0:44.8

personalities who pushed, challenged, and changed the airwaves. In the coming months

0:50.2

you'll also hear stories about the U.S US Navy's mission to get humans to live in the ocean.

0:56.8

And amid discussion and debate about climate migration, Radio Diaries goes back more than

1:02.2

eight decades to the greatest climate migration in American history, the Dust Bowl.

1:07.5

I know mama thought when we got to California, her and her kids would be fine. Plenty of work for everybody, places to live,

1:16.0

plenty of fruit and vegetables and all this stuff.

1:20.0

But that wasn't true.

1:22.0

Take a listen to radio diaries. But that wasn't true.

1:23.0

Take a listen to Radio Diaries.

1:25.0

Anywhere you get your podcasts,

1:27.0

or explore their entire collection of remarkable stories

1:30.0

at radio diaries.org. From the first days we started working together,

1:40.0

from the first days we started working together,

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