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Is America's Iconic Route 66 Actually A Typo?
Few roads have the pedigree of America's iconic Route 66, but did you know how it got its name as "66?" The story's wilder than you think.
Route 66 may be famous for neon signs, classic diners and quirky roadside attractions, but some of the best experiences take place outside the car.
In 1985, Oklahoma planned to join other states in casting off the U.S. 66 designation and ending a "historic era." What would become of Route 66?
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Midway Between St. Louis And Springfield On Historic Route 66 Is An Illinois City Brimming With Vintage Charm
Discover the Illinois town between St. Louis and Springfield on Route 66, where you can see retro buildings and experience ...
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Route 66 Tops Study of America’s Most Scenic Road Trips
Route 66 has been crowned the most scenic road trip in America in a new study that measured how often travelers share their ...
EagleRider announces an exclusive 16-Day "Route 66 Centennial Tour," celebrating 100 years of America's Mother Road. The tour takes place in June 2026 is limited to 66 riders worldwide.
Missouri is highlighting four new or reopened Route 66 attractions for the upcoming centennial celebration. The Boots Court Motel in Carthage has been restored and listed on the National Register of ...
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