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July 16, 2007
It winds from Chicago to L.A."--so says Nat "King" Cole's classic hit "(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66." Beginning in 1926, Route 66 was the only U.S. highway

providing a direct connection between the Windy City and the City of Angels; thus, it is no wonder that Route 66 would become the metaphor of the American

journey. The crescent-shaped route from the shore of Lake Michigan to the southern Pacific Coast followed a corridor blazed by Native American footpaths,

pioneer waterways, and transcontinental railroads. As the frontier moved across the Great Plains to the ocean, Chicago was the point of embarkation for people emigrating from the east, and it was the marketplace for the products harvested in the west. During the golden age of the car culture, Chicago was where people started their California trips as they took "the highway that's the best."

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Title: Chicago Author David G. Clark Wins Communications Awards

Author: David G. Clark

Publisher: Windy City Road Warrior

Date: 5/23/09



On May 16, 2009, the Illinois Women's Press Association (IWPA) held their annual Spring Awards Luncheon to honor the winners of the Mate E. Palmer Communications Contest. Chicago author David G. Clark, also known as the Windy City Road Warrior, was honored to win First Place in two categories for his published articles that use historic highway Route 66 through the Chicago area as their unifying theme.



In the Special Series category, Clark won the first place award for three of his articles that appeared in the Federation News, the quarterly publication of the National Historic Route 66 Federation. The series, titled "Architects of Chicago's Route 66," discussed the careers and buildings of architects Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright. The contest judges commented that the series exhibited "reporting that bridges the gap between history and the current community" and contained "meticulous research." The articles were published in the Spring, Summer, and Autumn 2008 editions of the Federation News.



In the Special History Articles category, Clark won first place for "Filling the Skies with Commerce" parts 1 and 2, published in the Spring and Summer 2008 editions of Route 66 Magazine. These articles recounted some events of aviation history that occurred along the Route 66 corridor in the Chicago area. The contest judges wrote in comment, "Documenting the early aviators of Chicago and the city's fascinating history with flying was a great subject. Clark's river (ocean?) of facts is almost overwhelming. Reading Clark is like taking a drink from a fire hose."



In all, 36 members of the IWPA won 110 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and honorable mention awards in the Communications Contest. As stated by the IWPA, "This competition recognizes excellence in communications and covers a wide range of categories in print and electronic media, books, photography, advertising, and public relations." The first place winners are automatically entered into the contest of the National Federation of Press Women (NFPW). Winners of the national awards will be announced at the September 10-12 NFPW conference in San Antonio, Texas.



The Silver Feather Award, given to the contest participant with the highest score for all submissions, was won by Suzanne Hanney, editor-in-chief of Chicago's Streetwise, a weekly publication sold by homeless vendors. The contest also honored 69 students for their winning entries in the High School Communications division.



The NFPW and the IWPA are organizations "of professional women and men pursuing communications careers in journalism, public relations, advertising, graphic design, new media, marketing, photography, book publishing, education, and more. The organization[s]…[are]…dedicated to professional excellence and the right and responsibilities of the First Amendment."



David G. Clark also won awards last year from the IWPA Communications Contest. In 2008, Clark took top honors in the Non-Fiction History Book category for Images of America: Route 66 in Chicago and in the Special History Articles category for "Architects of Chicago's Route 66: John Root and D.H. Burnham," published in the Route 66 Federation News. From the same "Architects of Chicago's Route 66" series, Clark's article on William LeBaron Jenney garnered a second place honor.



In June 2008, Clark received the Founder's Award from the Route 66 Preservation Foundation for his role as "ambassador" to people visiting the eastern end of the historic highway in Chicago. In addition to his writings, Clark gives guided tours of Chicago's history, transportation, and architecture, and presents PowerPoint programs at local libraries and social organizations.

About the Author

Historian David G. Clark has collected images symbolizing and interpreting the city and highway's shared past. The postcards, vintage and modern photographs, and periodical illustrations in Route 66 in Chicago lead to an inescapable conclusion: there could be no Route 66 without Chicago, and Chicago would be a far different place without the "Mother Road."

Product Details

  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Arcadia Publishing (July 16, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0738551384
  • ISBN-13: 978-0738551388
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.6 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Get this book!, April 4, 2008
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This wonderful little book is part of the Images of America series, and focuses on Route 66 - The Mother Road. It is chock full of images of the road, of the buildings and sites that it traveled past in Chicago, and of the restaurants and motels that lined it.

This is a neat little book! The pictures are all crystal clear, and have well-written captions. If you are interested in Route 66 and/or the Chicago of yesteryear, then you would be well-advised to give this book a look. I found it to be an excellent resource, and think that you will too. Get this book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Rt. 66 got kicked in Chicago, September 27, 2008
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In typical Chicago fashion there is barely anything left pertaining to this bit of road history - I used to live in Chicago and did take the Rt. 66 drive a few years ago - I wish I would of had this book then because other than re-posting a few historic Rt. 66 signs here and there in the Chicago area you would never know it existed. Chicago has that knack for demolishing everything in favor of something newer. This book shows the beautiful architecture of the buildings that existed during the routes' haydays and gives a great history of how it all unfolded along with the history of Chicago during those days.
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Jackson Boulevard, Adams Street, Ogden Avenue, Michigan Boulevard, Chicago Tribune, Union Station, Grant Park, Wild Rice, Des Plaines River, Mississippi River, Chicago River, Chicago Board of Trade, Douglas Park, Stratford Hotel, Jackson Drive, North Lawndale, Garfield Park, Railway Exchange Building, Illinois Central Railroad, Clark Streets, Great Depression, Mud Lake, Lake Michigan, Marquette Building, Lake Shore Drive
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