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Get Your Kicks… and Your Story: Arizona Roundup Celebrates Route 66 at 100

Arizona Roundup with Stuart Rosebrook at Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott AZ

Release Date: 04/02/2026

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here are roads… and then there are legends.

On this special edition of Arizona Roundup, host Stuart Rosebrook welcomes performer, storyteller, and Route 66 ambassador Nicole Brandon for a lively, heartfelt journey down America’s most famous highway—the Mother Road.

This is more than a program. It’s an invitation.

A Road That Still Lives and Breathes

Route 66 is not just a highway—it’s a living story.

From its official birth in 1926 under the U.S. Highway Act to its rise in literature, music, film, and family memory, Route 66 has become a symbol of movement, hope, and discovery.

As Rosebrook reminds listeners, this isn’t ancient history—it’s living history, experienced by multiple generations.

From Atlantic City to the Mother Road

Nicole Brandon’s story adds a powerful human dimension to the journey.

A world-class performer since childhood, Nicole brings a rare combination of talent, curiosity, and heartfelt storytelling to the stage.

Her show, “Route 66 to the Grand Canyon,” is interactive storytelling where the audience becomes part of the experience.

Where History Meets Imagination

The program captures Route 66 through history, culture, personal experience, and performance.

A Show on the Move

The production is currently performing in Arizona and will travel along Route 66, bringing the story back to the people and places that made it famous.

Why This Program Matters Now

Route 66 turns 100 while America approaches its 250th anniversary.

In a fast-paced world, Route 66 reminds us that the journey, the people, and the stories matter.

Things to Remember

- Route 66 connects generations
- It lives through culture and memory
- The centennial is a rare opportunity

Things to Share

- Share stories of the road
- Invite others to explore its meaning
- Encourage live experiences

Things to Take Note of and Act On

- Attend Route 66 events
- Travel the road
- Capture your own story

A Final Word

The road is still there. The stories are still waiting.

Get moving. Get curious. Get connected.

Your story is waiting on the road.