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65. Cyrus Stevens Avery: Father of Route 66

65. Cyrus Stevens Avery: Father of Route 66

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To celebrate the centennial of Route 66 in 2026, the very first episode of the year features the life of the Father of Route 66- Cyrus Stevens Avery.

Join Route 66 Podcast host Anthony Arno as he talks with Susan Croce Kelly, author of Father of Route 66: Cy Avery. More than establishing Route 66, Avery was a proponent of the Good Roads Movement and advocated for paved roads at the introduction of the automobile in America.

Highlights from the show include:

  • Teaming up with Quinta Scott in 1990 to write Route 66: The Highway and Its People
  • Searching for Route 66
  • Avery's childhood
  • Avery travels west in a covered wagon at age 13
  • Awareness of road conditions as a young pioneer
  • Populariity of bicycles in establishing paved roads

  • Avery pulls America out of the mud
  • What did Avery get right?
  • Replacing named roads with numbered roads
  • Road construction and technology
  • Need for proper signage with road travel
  • Rapid growth of automobiles with Model T introduction
  • Railroad perspective regarding paved roads
  • Avery reluctantly accepts the number "66" for his road
  • Secretary of Agriculture in charge of road construction
  • What did Route 66 get right that the other highways of the day missed out on?
  • US Highway 66 Association established to promote the road
  • Proposing a 3400 mile coast to coast footrace along Route 66
  • The Bunion Derby puts Route 66 on the world map
  • The Great Depression years
  • Running for governor of Oklahoma
  • Providing clean drinking water to Tulsa
  • Avery's biggest achievement (not Route 66)
  • Modernizing the Tulsa airport
  • Reflection
    • Importance of trip west for Avery in a covered wagon
    • Replacing Route 66 with the Interstate Highway
    • 1969 Highway Beautification Act removes local billboards
    • Route 66 as a tourist attraction today

  • Centennial Plaza in Tulsa honors Avery
  • Newspaper Women of the Ozarks book

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