The historic Route 66 was one of the first and longest U.S. highways, running for 2,448 miles, and beckoned people to drive west from Chicago, Illinois, to Santa Monica, California. The “Mother ...
The Road of Dreams For many, Route 66 is more than just a path; it is the road of dreams. This iconic highway, stretching ...
Flashy neon signs for motels, eclectic gift shops, full service stations, quirky museums and mom-and-pop restaurants, plus ...
Few roads capture the spirit of American freedom quite like Route 66. Along America's Main Street, classic car museums and ...
Rich history and small-town charm collide with rubber duck racing and bread roll flinging among miles of nature in Christian ...
Drivers looking for a peaceful road trip that offers a wide range of interesting attractions and scenery have been urged to ...
Route 66 was known as "America's Main Street." It gave a major boost to the country's automobile culture: the world of motels, diners, gas stations, roadside attractions, and the promise of ...
Along this legendary highway, vintage car museums ... these must-see attractions will rev up your Route 66 adventure. Pontiac-Oakland Automobile Museum, Pontiac, Illinois If you love classic ...