Travel Talk Radio Program this week
PAT STEIN, San Diego Historic Museum
PEDER NORBY, Highway 101 Co-chair Hwy 101 Association
ANGEL DELGADILLO, the Guardian Angel of Route 66
November 29, 2002 -- San
Diego, CA -- Travel Talk RadioTM announced
Pat Stein would be the guest host on Travel Talk Radio this
week December 1, 2002, Sunday morning from 7 - 8am Pacific Time on
both 760AM KFMB throughout Southern California and ONLINE at
www.traveltalkradio.com.
This week on Travel Talk Radio, Sandy introduces her
audience to the San Diego Historic Museum and one of its most active
volunteers, Pat Stein. Pat will take our audience for a great
trip as she describes beautiful Balboa Park, home of the Museum of the
San Diego Historical Society where the colorful and diverse history of
the region is presented interpreting San Diego's growth since the
1840s. The current exhibit is the tribute to Highway 101—the Pacific
Coast Highway. San Diego County was the last link in the
transcontinental railroad, but it was the first in the coast road.
Sponsored by the Automobile Club of Southern California. Through March
16, 2003, the exhibit is a must if you enjoy history and the travel.
Also joining Sandy is Peder Norby, the Co-chair of the Hwy 101
Association and the Executive Director of the Downtown Encinitas Main
Street Association, DEMA. Coast Hwy 101 brings people to this North
County Coastal community who venture off the main path, the I-5
Freeway. Walk, bike, or drive around Historic Downtown Encinitas,
Leucadia and Cardiff-by-the-Sea, and rediscover an unspoiled and
unchanged reminder of the era of Hwy 101.
Sandy's special guest is known as the Guardian Angel of Route 66. Angel
Delagillo was born in a house on the main thoroughfare in
Seligman, AZ, April 19, 1927 on Route 66. The dirt road out front was
the main east-west artery and would become the paved Route 66 within a
few years after his birth. Angel followed his father's career. He
attended the American Pacific Barber College in Pasadena, Calif., on
Route 66. He served his apprenticeship in Williams, Ariz., on Route
66, from 1948 to 1950. Angel began shaving beards and clipping hair in
Seligman in 1950 and continued through 1996. In 1996, he semi-retired.
"We are delighted to have found Angel Delagillo. His story honors
and celebrate the men, women and children who serviced the millions of
travelers who forged there way on Route 66 in the years of great
growth in the southwest".
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