Thoughts from a Route 66 Business Owner
Friday, September 23, 2016

Laurel Richards Kane, 1946-2016

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In January 2016, we lost Laurel R. Kane, beloved operator of the visitor's center at Afton Station.  Visitors to Afton Station fro...
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Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Winter Doings

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Learning a new computer.    Keeping medical appointments.   Cleaning my office.  Reorganizing after Christmas. . . On and on and on.... and...
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Sunday, January 3, 2016

Learning to Love (or at least like) Vacation

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Is there something wrong with me?  I'm not sure I like having all this free time.  I long to go back to Afton, if for no other reason ju...
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Saturday, December 26, 2015

Holiday Musings

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That I am sitting here in a thunderstorm the day after Christmas would seem odd to me except that it's actually been a pretty odd holida...
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Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Check this Out!

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It seems that I've been away from Afton Station and the blog for such a long time that I fear I might lose some of my loyal readers.   I...
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Sunday, December 6, 2015

Buffalo Hunt

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On this beautiful sunny Sunday, our first weekend day of vacation from Afton Station, we were looking for an adventure.  Joe Meeks, our intr...
Sunday, November 29, 2015

Help Solve This Mystery

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Who does this truck belong to? When we arrived at Afton Station this morning, this white Chevy S10 sat in our parking area.   It has ...
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I'm the owner of Afton Station, in Afton Oklahoma, a small private Route 66 memorabilia and antique car museum housed in a restored filling station. We are visited daily by both domestic and foreign travelers who are exploring the charms of old Route 66. Their stories will be told here (and maybe a little bit of other stuff, too.) Since I live 80 miles from Afton Station, a straight shot on Route 66, you'll probably hear a lot about the Mother Road, too.
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