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Decades after Interstate 44 diverted traffic from Route 66, these Oklahoma cities and towns are keeping the thrill of the ...
Stop by these delicious diners on your next road trip for hot dogs, chile, burgers, and other classic American comfort foods - and quirky decor.
Route 66, the Legend RoadOf course, liked by truckers as it was, the 66 was hardly imprinted in the public consciousness. Something had to happen to make the road as notorious as it is today ...
Discover the Illinois town between St. Louis and Springfield on Route 66, where you can see retro buildings and experience classic Americana.
Ken Busby, executive director and CEO of the Route 66 Alliance, said the centennial celebration of the Mother Road in 2026 ...
Route 66 is gone, buried under the asphalt of more than 3,000 kilometres of interstate. These days, you can drive from Chicago to Los Angeles in less than a day and a half if you stop only for gas ...
Route 66 is America’s quintessential road trip. The Jones Motor Co. Ford & Texaco building on Central Avenue in Albuquerque, built in 1939, is now home to a brewpub and consignment shop.
Driving Route 66 can feel like being transported via time machine into 1950s America—the days of pink Cadillacs, soda jerks and the threat of nuclear annihilation.
Like any road of such length and longevity, it was re-routed many times in large and small ways - a city might have 3 or more ways to go through that were all Route 66 at one time or another.
As Route 66 prepares for its 100-year milestone, Oklahoma schedules dance, fiddle contest, arts festival, and a record ...