The One Off Old Route 66
Oct 15
8am to 3pmOct 16
8am to 3pmOct 17
8am to 12:30pmTerms & Conditions
• All items are sold as is without any guarantees or warranties. The buyer is responsible for conducting their own inspection of items prior to purchase and should rely solely upon their own due diligence and inspection. Please inspect items thoroughly before purchasing. No refunds, No returns, No exchanges.
• All sales are final. That means once you have paid for the item it is yours. INSPECT all items before you pay for them and not as you are loading them in your vehicle.
• We reserve the right to limit the number of customers allowed inside as needed to ensure safety and security and to ensure a comfortable estate sale experience.
• We do not allow access to the bathrooms. It's our policy and we won't change our mind about it during the sale. Take a tactical pee/poo somewhere before you come to the sale.
• BRING BAGS TO CARRY YOUR ITEMS.
• Please bring help to move and load your purchases. We will help as much as possible but aren't always able to assist.
• You should arrange to take large, ticketed items with you the day you purchase them. If this isn't possible you must arrange a convenient time to get your item. All purchases must be picked up before the world-famous bag sale starts unless prior arrangements have been made. Items not picked up by this time will be considered abandoned and resold (unless prior arrangements are made.) No refunds will be provided.
• Queen City Estate Sales LLC, neither its members or employees, nor their clients are responsible for any accidents or losses that occur. The buyer is responsible for any losses after the purchase is completed.
• Payment options include cash, debit, and credit card - $1 minimum on charges up to $30 and 3% charge on all charges over $30 (Credit or Debit or Bank.)
Discounts will be as follows:
- Wednesday Full Price
- Thursday 25% Off
- Friday 50% off listed prices (until 11:45am)
- Friday our Famous $5 Bag Sale will start at 12:00 noon. Everyone will be required to make their final purchases by 11:45am and exit the house. We will do a quick reset of our registers, take items off the hold table and place them back in the house, remove certain items as requested by our clients, and do a quick survey of the house. We will then open the front door and allow everyone back in to fill bags for $5 each. We supply the bags so that everyone is using the same bag. All items must fit in the bag. Items too big to fit in the bag will be discounted 60%. Please don't try to stuff three bags full of items into one bag. Be a little classier than that.
All terms and conditions are subject to change. We also reserve the right to end the bag sale sooner than listed.
Queen City Estate Sales LLC
Description & Details
This sale is loaded with a large variety of items. It's a big, big, house with lots and lots of rooms and lot and lots of stuff in every room. The house is located a couple of miles north of old Route 66 in the far west part of Springfield. You need to make plans to attend and add it to your calendar. We have a ton of pictures posted for you to peruse but here is a short list of stuff you will find:
- Primitive Crocks
- Primitive/Antique Furniture
- Baskets
- Nice sectional couches (More than one)
- Bedroom Furniture (Beds, Mattresses, Dressers, etc.)
- Musical instruments
- Kitchenware and small appliances
- Collectibles of all types
- Magazines (Do you eBay? If so, here is an opportunity to make some easy money reselling): Somerset Studio, Bliss Victoria, Magnolia, Cloth Paper Scissors, Family Tree, and All Recipes are just a few of the titles we have
- Sewing and Crafting supplies galore
- Lots of really nice fabric
- Cast Iron Skillets
- Women's Clothing
- Quilts
- Vintage Lawer's Bookcase
- Books (Lots of old kid's books, older mass-produced paperbacks, Hardbacks, and others)
- Toys, toys, and toys
- Plush toys
- Dolls
- Games
- Artwork of varies types
- Planters, birdbath, yard ornaments, etc
- Bird Houses!! Lots of fantastic birdhouses
- Old Wagon Wheels
- Tools
- Fridge and Freezer
- Washing Machine
- Old Bikes...and just a whole lot more
Be sure to follow us on Facebook (Queen City Estate Sales LLC) for advance notice of sales, early posting of pictures, fun games, and just an all-around good time. We have four other sales scheduled and you don't want to miss out. Be a cool cat like our other follows and start following.
Now onto a little info about Route 66. The Mother Road, (as Route 66 is often called) was officially designated as part of the U.S. Highway System on November 11, 1926. Stretching approximately 2,448 miles, it connected Chicago IL to Santa Monica CA. The route was primarily constructed using existing roads and pathways which varied greatly in quality. It became a crucial thoroughfare for those seeking better travel options across the country. Springfield MO is known as the Birthplace of Route 66. It was in Springfield that a group of local businessmen first proposed the name "Route 66."
In September of 1925, a group of federal planners proposed “Route 60”, from Chicago to Los Angeles. William J. Fields, the governor of Kentucky at that time, was upset at Kentucky’s alienation from other states. He felt that a transcontinental highway through Kentucky would serve to end the alienation. In 1926, Fields won out, and the new Route 60 would take drivers from Virginia, through Kentucky, and end in Springfield, Missouri. The Chicago – Los Angeles highway was then named “Route 62”.
John T. Woodruff, a Springfieldian entrepreneur, and Cyrus Avery, the Oklahoma Highway Chairman, led a group of federal planners, who disliked the name “Route 62”. In April of 1926, the group met in Springfield, Missouri at the Colonial Hotel located at the corner of South Jefferson and East St. Louis Street. (The hotel was demolished in 1997). The group decided that “Route 66” was a catchier name and sounded better than “62.” They sent a telegram from the Colonial Hotel to Washington D.C., which said “Regarding Chicago-Los Angeles Road…if California, Arizona, New Mexico and Illinois will accept Sixty-Six instead of Sixty we are inclined to agree to this change. We prefer Sixty-Six to Sixty-Two.”
A placard on the east side of Park Central Square commemorates Springfield's subsequent 1992 designation as the official birthplace of Route 66. Other historical markers, including one for the Colonial Hotel, are located around the downtown area. One of the last remaining original stretches of Route 66 is at Glenstone and Kearney. The small section of road is near the Mavrick Convenience Store.





























































































































































































































































































































































































































































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