Joe Sonderman
About
Joe Sonderman has been a radio personality and traffic reporter for almost 40 years. He was born and raised in St. Louis. He is recognized as an expert on Route 66 and has written more than 15 books on the legendary highway, including Route 66 in Missouri and Route 66 in St. Louis. His other books include St. Louis: The 1904 World’s Fair and St. Louis: Bridges, Highways, and Roads. He keeps an online archive of historic Route 66 postcards and images at 66postcards.com. And when not writing about the roads of yesteryear or keeping an eye on the highways of today, he can often be found behind the wheel of his pride and joy, a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air.
Press
A Lowcountry Culinary Love Story – St. Marys Magazine
From bakeries to artisan meat markets and ethnic cafes, to the restaurants of Savannah that have made that city a mecca for foodies, Rebekah delivers, in colorful detail, the uniqueness of each establishment, highlighting the people and the stories behind
Perfect Day Michigan with Amy S. Eckert – American Road
Amy S. Eckert returns with a survey of her new book, Perfect Day Michigan. She shares highlights of destinations across the state in answer to the question: how should we make the most of 24 hours in the Great Lakes
Unique Eats and Eateries of Washington, DC: The Literary Hill – The Hill Rag Magazine
JoAnn Hill takes you on a foodie adventure through D.C. More than just a guide, Hill celebrates the passionate individuals who create D.C.'s unique flavors.