
Jericho Gap Route 66 Texas Historical Marker
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Reviving Jericho's Legacy on Route 66!
We are Blair and Blanca Schaffer, the dynamic duo behind the resurrection of Jericho, including the iconic stretch known as the Jericho Gap on old Route 66! They're on a mission to preserve its rich history and need YOUR help. Contribute to our fund for a new Texas Historical Marker, ensuring the tales of Jericho Gap live on!
The Jericho Gap, 17 miles of dirt road between Alanreed and Groom, was the most notorious segment of route 66. Vehicles became hopelessly bogged down in the gooey mud, and it was rumored that locals watered down the road to make money pulling cars from the muck. A gravel road opened on January 13, 1934, and an asphalt surface was ready on September 15, 1936. On October 9, over 3000 people gathered in McLean, Texas to celebrate. (Credit - Nick Gerlich)
Organizer
Blanca Schaffer
Organizer
Clarendon, TX