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Travel Bug Dog Tag Route 66-Baxter Springs, Kansas TB

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Released:
Sunday, January 21, 2018
Origin:
Texas, United States
Recently Spotted:
Unknown Location

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Current Goal

This travel bug has the modest goal to circulate more than five years and to be moved by at least 25 cachers.  As of 22-Sep-19 it had survived for 1.2 years and had been moved by 13 cachers.

Please drop it in rural OR Premium Member Only caches.  Do not place it in an urban cache or abandon it at a caching small event.  Transport the bug in the original plastic bag for as long as the bag lasts; the bag keeps the trackable clean, protects the number and prevents tangling with other items.  Otherwise, take the travel bug anywhere you wish.  No permission is needed to leave the U.S.

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About This Item

I am always looking for something to convert into a travel bug. I bought this item at a gas station in Amarillo. Each of the bugs in this series are named for towns I have visited on the old highway.

Baxter Springs is in the southeast corner of Kansas and claims to be the first cowtown in Kansas, that is, the first railhead destination of the cattle drives from Texas.  It was so years ahead of the more famous cowtowns of Abilene, Newton, Caldwell, Wichita and Dodge City

Established in 1926, U.S. Route 66 was one of the original U.S. highways.  However, road signs did not go up until the following year.  The famous highway originally ran from Chicago, Illinois, through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California, before ending at Los Angeles, covering a total of 2,448 miles.  It was recognized in popular culture by both a hit song and the Route 66 television show in the 1960s.  In the minds of the Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas public it also had an association with Phillips 66 gasoline.  That company began in 1917 as Phillips Petroleum of Bartlesville, Oklahoma.  In 1927, the company's gasoline was being tested on U.S. Highway 66 in Oklahoma, and when it turned out that the car was going 66 mph, the company decided to name the new fuel Phillips 66. 

Route 66 was a major path of the migrants who went west, especially during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, and supported the economies of the communities through which the road passed. People doing business along the route became prosperous due to the growing popularity of the highway, and those same people later fought to keep the highway alive even with the growing threat of being bypassed by the new Interstate Highway System.  The highway was officially decommissioned in 1985 after it was decided the route was no longer relevant.  Most of the former had been diverted to the Interstate Highway System.  Portions of the road that passed through Illinois, Missouri, New Mexico, and Arizona have been designated a National Scenic Byway of the name "Historic Route 66".  It has begun to return to maps in this form. Some portions of the road in southern California have been redesignated "State Route 66", and others bear "Historic Route 66" signs and relevant historic information.

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Mark Missing 12/10/2019 jojo59218 marked it as missing   Visit Log

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Discovered It 9/22/2019 LostIn2016 discovered it Hauts-de-France, France   Visit Log

We spotted it at the walls of Le Quesnoy

  • at Le Quesnoy
Dropped Off 9/21/2019 lmjc59 placed it in #09 Le Quesnoy - le fer à cheval Hauts-de-France, France - .4 miles  Visit Log
Visited 9/21/2019 lmjc59 took it to #08 Le Quesnoy- Sentier Hauts-de-France, France - .12 miles  Visit Log
Visited 9/21/2019 lmjc59 took it to #07 Le Quesnoy - Bastion Saint Martin Hauts-de-France, France - .12 miles  Visit Log
Visited 9/21/2019 lmjc59 took it to #06 Le Quesnoy- le contrefort Hauts-de-France, France - .12 miles  Visit Log
Visited 9/21/2019 lmjc59 took it to #05 Le Quesnoy- Le théatre de verdure Hauts-de-France, France - .13 miles  Visit Log
Visited 9/21/2019 lmjc59 took it to #04 Le Quesnoy- Les lagunages Hauts-de-France, France - .1 miles  Visit Log
Visited 9/21/2019 lmjc59 took it to #03 Le Quesnoy- La dame au chien Hauts-de-France, France - 15.75 miles  Visit Log
Visited 9/21/2019 lmjc59 took it to #02 Le Quesnoy-Bastion vert Hauts-de-France, France - .15 miles  Visit Log
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