2026 Road Trip Home – Day 2

Yesterday was all about bucket list hits.

Along the way from San Angelo, TX to Amarillo, TX we saw some varied and beautiful scenery and enjoyed a couple of breaks from driving to check out attractions.

The weather has been more than cooperative with sunshine, warmth, and clear blue skies.

Our first stop was Lubbock, TX – birthplace of Buddy Holly.

After touring Clear Lake, Iowa on our way south this past fall, which I posted about here , we were interested in visiting Buddy Holly’s hometown.

Lubbock Texas has streets named after their favourite son.

There’s also the Buddy Holly Center which is a museum tribute to his life, and includes an art gallery inside an old attached train station.

Across the street, is The Buddy and Maria Elena Holly Plaza which includes the West Texas Walk of Fame – with inductees from the area named in plaques along a curved wall. Among the many inductees were Tanya Tucker, Merle Haggard, Roy Orbison, and Dan Blocker.

We also toured the house of JI Allison, the first drummer for Buddy Holly’s band, The Crickets. In his bedroom was a piano and a drum kit and this is where “That’ll Be the Day” and “Peggy Sue” were written.

I was in Rock n Roll heaven here.

From Lubbock, we made the 121 mile (194 km) drive to Amarillo, TX where we checked out our first stop on historic Route 66.

2026 is the hundredth anniversary of “The Mother Road”, so over the course of this year we plan to see as much of it as we can.

First stop: Cadillac Ranch

For those of you wondering about fuel prices:

This is per US Gallon (3.75 liters) We saw it as low as $2.99 and as high as $3.99

Yesterday was a ten hour day, worth every enjoyable second.

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10 responses to “2026 Road Trip Home – Day 2”

  1. Lana Avatar

    Fabulously put together post Terry! I am so happy to hear you are enjoying yourselves. Maybe one day F&I will do Route 66!

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thank you, Lana! I’m happy you enjoyed! At one stop, a hotel clerk told us that people from all over the world were coming to the USA this year for the centennial of Rte 66.

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  2. Betty Avatar

    Sounds like a fun day! Years ago when we visited Cadillac Ranch, there was not a souvenir truck there. But there were lots of people! I look forward to your future posts as you make your way home. Safe travels!

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thanks, Betty! It was definitely a fun day. There weren’t a lot of people when we were there, likely due to time of year and time of day.

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  3. explorenewness Avatar

    I guess I didn’t realize 2026 was Route 66’s 100th anniversary year. Unfortunately, I don’t think our plans have us traveling much of it this year. Also, “The Mother Road” phrase is NEW to me. Thanks for teaching me something NEW! Enjoy the next leg of your journey.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      Thanks, Lenore. It was coined “The Mother Road” in John Steinbeck’s “The Grapes of Wrath”, and the nickname stuck. I hope you can do even a small segment. It’s truly worth it!

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  4. Charla Avatar

    Very neat stops along the way. I so enjoy your description and photos.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      I’m happy you’re enjoying the posts, Charla. Because we’re seeing so much each day, my posts are a bit longer than I like them to be.

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  5. annemariedemyen Avatar

    Another great day on the road! I am enjoying hearing about your trip home.

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    1. Terry Avatar

      I’m happy you’re enjoying, Anne 😎

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