Spend your vacation exploring these classic summer road trip routes

Time to make some memories.

Summer may lose some of its luster when you’re no longer a student with months of vacation, but you can still take time to celebrate the season. This year, make the most of summer’s splendor by going on a road trip.

In the United States, road trips became a national phenomenon during the 1920s. Since then, road trips have continued gaining popularity. Famous road trip routes like Route 66 have become household names, and everyone from high school graduates to retirees enjoys embarking on these exciting expeditions.

Want to spend your summer partaking in this national pastime? Try tackling one (or a few) of these scenic summer road trip routes. See everything from oceans to mountains on these stunning tours of the country.

Destination: Joplin, Missouri

Looking for a weekend visit to a place with good food and a few historic sites? Check out Joplin, Missouri.

Jefferson's Pickle Burger in Joplin, Missouri.Joplin, Missouri is known for a few things, including a few notable restaurants. Historically, it is probably best known as the place where Bonnie and Clyde holed up in a residential garage, leading to a shoot-out that left two police officers dead. In more recent years, sadly, it was the location of the EF5 tornado that killed more than 150 people and injured more than a thousand more in 2011.

And, for those who love the Mother Road, it is a stop along old Route 66. Because of that, and its location sort of central to everywhere, Joplin has invested heavily into creating a city worth visiting, with interesting restaurants and close proximity to a few historic sites.

If you are heading that direction, here are some places to think about. First, the notable sites, with food to follow:

Grand Falls
It’s a small, but pretty, waterfall just outside of Joplin. Nice for photos or even a picnic.

George Washington Carver Park
If you think he was a peanut farmer, this place will enhance your knowledge of this agricultural scientist and inventor. It’s interesting to walk through the small museum and do the short hike to see the stream, and it’s all free.

Cunningham Park is where the City has established a memorial for the tornado victims. It’s both sobering and peaceful, and serves as a reminder that life is fragile.

Bonnie & Clyde’s hide-out: Note that you can’t go in, so it’s really just a drive-by, but still interesting history. Read more about their escape and the camera left behind that led to their eventual arrest.

And, as mentioned, Route 66 runs through there – check out possible routes/intersections at the link.

As for restaurants, Red Onion Cafe is on the list because consistently good. It’s a Joplin staple and is the one restaurant locals seem to recommend.

When you are in Joplin, it’s one of those must-have experiences to eat at Fred and Red’s. They are known for their Spaghetti Red (spaghetti noodles with chili), but we can recommend the chili dog.

Students consider Babe’s a staple for hamburgers and onion rings. If you eat at both Fred & Red’s and Babe’s on the same day, don’t hold us accountable!

Then, there is Chicken Annie’s and/or Chicken Mary’s. These two places, about 20 miles outside of Joplin in Pittsburg, Kansas, are worth the extra drive if you love fried chicken. The story goes that these two (sisters or cousins, depending on who’s telling the story) had a falling out at the original restaurant, and Mary opened the second one to compete. Turns out there are enough chicken lovers to keep them both known for their lines-out-the-door.

We also found that Granny Shaffer’s Restaurant right in Joplin has some good home cookin’, as they say, complete with friend chicken that might hold its own with Annie’s or Mary’s if you don’t want to drive the extra miles.

One more, if you’ll forgive a small chain being on the list. Jefferson’s has some pretty good burgers. If you like battered and fried pickles, the pickle burger (pictured) will be a pleasant surprise.

That’s enough for a nice weekend’s visit, or at least a drive-through on your way across country. Here’s a helpful website if you are looking for more about Joplin, Missouri, as your next destination.



Notre Dame-Navy: The world the last time the two didn’t meet (before 2020)

What was the world like last time Notre Dame and Navy didn’t play (previous to 2020, anyway)

Notre Dame and Navy have been playing football against each other for a very long time.  The two met every year from 1927-2019 before the COVID-19 pandemic wound up ultimately costing the two their annual meeting last fall.

Previous to 2020, the last year Notre Dame and Navy didn’t play football against each other was all the way back in 1926.  Here are a variety of things that were going on in the world in 1926: