by Michael Satterfield – 07/02/2022 When most people think of Texas wine country, they automatically think of Fredericksburg, west of Austin in the much romanticized Hill Country, it’s home to some of
I am a major fan of mid-century modern architecture, and being in Southern California, we have more than our fair share of it to see. But one of my all-time favorite designers
picked up a new GT at McLaren of Dallas and took it to Madill, Oklahoma, for lunch at El Tequila Mexican Restaurant. The route I had chosen was about 225 miles, I
by Michael Satterfield – 01/7/2013 Rugged, Cold, and Amazing photos from our drive across Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona. We headed south from Denver, taking the back highways, avoiding interstates, and discovering small
TGR Staff The Victorinox Special Edition Airstream, with a list price of $59,000, came out in 2011 and featured the very best of the two legendary companies, this limited edition 19-foot trailer was created to
by Michael Satterfield – 12/28/2012 Most Americans dream of traveling to Europe, the history, the food, the people, the excitement of experiencing something new in an old place. But many fall into the trap of the organized
by Michael Satterfield The Barnsdall Rio Grande service station was built in 1929 and is similar in style to a classic Richfield station just a few miles from my home just off
TGR Staff Ok not really a GPS, but the ITER-AVTO was pretty cool the rolling keymap would be set by the driver in the correct position. The map passes the screen in a
by Michael Satterfield – 09/12/2012 I have been exploring the American South West on the road for the last few weeks. Here are some of the many roads I found myself on as
by Michael Satterfield – 08/14/2012 I have been on the road again, and we stop every once in a while to take a photo. Sometimes, it seems I never even slow down. Here
by Michael Satterfield – 07/31/2012 I had a chance to stop by the James Dean Memorial today on my trip through the Central Valley; so much has been written and speculated about the
by Micahel Satterfield – 05/24/2012 For those of us who have driven across large sections of the desert, there is always that fear that if the dies on us, we will be
by Michael Satterfield – 01/07/2012 Route 66, for many, is one of those things in life that develops its own persona through folklore. It has been immortalized by Bobby Troupe, Will Rodgers, Charles