Mural artist: Dan & Vicki. The "66" refers to old U.S. Route 66, a two-lane highway that was once the "Mother Road" from Chicago to Santa Monica, California, in the heyday of family cross-country travel. Kingma More
This is Tonto, the Lone Ranger's "faithful Indian companion" on radio and television. Tonto was played by Jay Silverheels, a Mohawk actor and athlete. The "66" refers to old U.S. Route 66, a two-lane highway th More
Shown are the British comedic duo of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, left, and child movie star Shirley Temple. The "66" refers to old U.S. Route 66, a two-lane highway that was once the "Mother Road" from Chicag More
Mural artist: Dan & Vicki. The "66" refers to old U.S. Route 6,6, a two-lane highway that was once the "Mother Road" from Chicago to Santa Monica, California, in the heyday of family cross-country travel. Kingm More
More TV and movie celebrities' likenesses are painted onto the walls of the restaurant. The "66" refers to old U.S. Route 66, a two-lane highway that was once the "Mother Road" from Chicago to Santa Monica, Cal More
Mural artist: Dan & Vicki. The accompanying identies on the mural are curious. It was Jerry Lewis (not Frank Lewis) who played The Busboy in a comedic movie (and starred on TV as well), and the figure at the ri More