
Coffee With Jim is moving to the Jim HInckley's America YouTube channel. Our virtual diner has a new home! Coffee With Jim, the weekly podcast from Jim Hinckley's America, is made possible by listeners through Patreon. It is also made possible through support from the Roadrunner Lodge Motel, Gilligan's Route 66 Tours, Deana Nelson State Farm Insurance, Two Lane America, Enchanted Trails Trading Post & RV Park, and RouteTrip USA.
Coffee With Jim is moving to the Jim HInckley's America YouTube channel. Our virtual diner has a new home! Coffee With Jim, the weekly podcast from Jim Hinckley's America, is made possible by listeners through Patreon. It is also made possible through support from the Roadrunner Lodge Motel, Gilligan's Route 66 Tours, Deana Nelson State Farm Insurance, Two Lane America, Enchanted Trails Trading Post & RV Park, and RouteTrip USA.

Coffee With Jim Has Moved
Our virtual diner has moved to the Jim Hinckley's America YouTube channel. We are sharing the adventure in a whole new way. Join the conversation. Invite your friends.
Episodes

Sunday Aug 11, 2024
Coffee With Jim, August 11, 2024
Sunday Aug 11, 2024
Sunday Aug 11, 2024
What do the book The Luckiest Man: Life With John McCain, a self guided walking tour in Kingman, Arizona, and a Route 66 festival in Missouri have in common? On today's episode of Coffee With Jim, a Jim Hinckley's America program, we talk about unsung heroes (besides my dearest friend), inspirational people, and the people that work tirelessly behind the scenes to transform communities large and small.
Due to technical difficulties I had to carry the conversation along for a bit. That was followed by a live report from the Birthplace of Route 66 Festival in Springfield, Missouri, and conversation with an inspirational member of Kingman Main Street in KIngman, Arizona.
Take a listen and see if you are not inspired to make a difference in your home town!

Sunday Aug 04, 2024
Coffee With Jim, August 4, 2024
Sunday Aug 04, 2024
Sunday Aug 04, 2024
2026. The Route 66 centennial. The semiquincentennial of the United States. A year of opportunity. That is the subject of today's informative and thought provoking program that includes an open forum with guests, and sharing lots of Route 66 centennial information about websites, initiatives, events, tours, road trips, preservation, grants, the building of cooperative partnerships, and economic development.
This is the first in a new series of programs. Each month the first episode of Coffee With Jim will be dedicated to the Route 66 centennial, and America's 250th anniversary, and how these events can be used as a catalyst for historic district revitalization as well as economic development.

Sharing America's Story
It is a distinct pleasure to announce that the Route 66 Road Ahead Partnership has awarded Coffee With Jim official Route 66 Centennial Certification.

Coffee With
In limited partnerships with the developers of Kingman Tours we are excited to announce that the official Coffee With Jim mug is now available on the websites Route 66 centennial gift shop! International shipping available.

Telling People Where To Go
Our team has been telling people where to go since 1990. We inspire, and share, adventures. We blur the line between past, present and future.

Our Valued Partners
Our valued partners are more than mere sponsors. They are valued members of the Jim Hinckley's America community. And they are highly recommended partners that will enhance your road trip adventure.
RouteTrip USA - Wagon Wheel Motel - Enchanted Trails Trading Post & RV Park - Roadrunner Lodge Motel - Two Lane Americaa - Gilligan's Route 66 Tours - Deana Nelson, State Farm Insurance Agent in Kingman, Arizona
It is also made possible through support of Jim Hinckley's America on Patreon

Welcome to Jim Hinckley's America
We share America's story by introducing you to inspirational and fascinating people. We test the pillows and taste the enchiladas. We inspire road trips by sharing the adventure on backroad's, and two lane highways like iconic Route 66.
Come along for the ride.
