Marty Bostick

Marty Bostick

Marty Wife Kim Zackary and the Autumn Beige ’78 Cadillac: Our Route 66 Promise Kept

Marty Wife Kim Zackary crossed the Mother Road—Chicago to Santa Monica—in an Autumn Beige 1978 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz Classic, turning a dream car into a moving place where their family memory could live.

Lenny and Daughter Brandy’s Route 66 Promise in a Red 1964 Corvette Convertible

Lenny and Daughter Brandy hit Route 66 together in Lenny’s dream car—a Riverside Red 1964 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible—turning famous roadside stops into a father-daughter story that lasts longer than the miles.

Sarah Mitchell and the Bedroom Window Left Open for the Rain

In the 1990s, Sarah Mitchell lay awake with the bedroom window cracked, letting steady rain on the roof fill the house and slow the world down just long enough to notice it.

Carlos and Harvey’s 14 Days on Route 66 in a Royal Purple 1949 Mercury Coupe

Carlos and Harvey pointed a royal purple 1949 Mercury Coupe toward the “Begin Route 66” sign and spent 14 days turning America’s most famous highway into something that felt like it belonged to them.

Michael and Tamara Kaeen Standing on the Corner in Winslow, Arizona—One Last Route 66 Trip with Patchy

Michael and Tamara Kaeen stood on the famous corner in Winslow, Arizona with their dog Patchy, letting the Mother Road pull them back into the feeling of their last Route 66 road trip.

Kathy Schwaller And Harvey Hoover and the Day New Coke Hit the Table at Denny’s (April 23, 1985)

On April 23, 1985, Kathy Schwaller And Harvey Hoover sat at a Denny’s in Fort Dodge, Iowa, sipping New Coke while the newspaper in front of them practically wrote the verdict. It’s a small-table memory of a huge cultural misstep—seen up close, in real time.

Marty And Michael and the Day a 45-Cent Big Mac Became Real Again

Marty And Michael sit in a McDonald’s in Moody, Alabama, reading a headline from April 22, 1967—when a Uniontown franchisee debuted what would become the Big Mac—while eating Big Macs, fries, and sipping a drink.

Harvey And Leonie and the Night Chicago Waited on Al Capone’s Vault

On April 21, 1986, arvey And Leonie sat at a Chicago bar table with a newspaper in hand and watched Geraldo Rivera chase Capone’s legend live on TV—only to find dust, bottles, and a night they never forgot.

Harvey And Ken and the April 20, 1972 Headline That Still Sounds Like Tomorrow

Harvey And Ken return to April 20, 1972 by way of a bold newspaper headline—Apollo 16, Orion, Casper, and the Lunar Rover—reliving the night wonder took its time before it landed.

Cale and Harvey and the April 19, 1987 Headline That Made The Simpsons Feel Real

Cale and Harvey return to April 19, 1987—the day a newspaper could tell you The Simpsons had just begun—holding that first minute of “Good Night” up against 37 years and 800 episodes.