About Route 66 Called by many names such as “Main Street America”, “Mother Road” or “The Will Rogers Highway”. States Illinois Missouri Kansas Oklahoma Texas New Mexico Arizona California Links Attractions Hotels Restaurants The Map
Route 66 was approved in 1926, and it was built in segments, often discontinuous ones. Route 66 was not entirely paved until 1938. This map shows how the highway connected Chicago and Los Angeles through cities in Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and ...
crosses the northernmost part of Texas, cutting across the Texas Panhandle region from east to west between Oklahoma and New Mexico. Learn more about the "Lone Star State", its history,Sights & Attractions, landmarks andTownsalong U.S. 66. Findplaces to stay at Sunburn: how to avoid it,...
Interstate 40 (and the post 1936 US Hwy. 66 alignment) can be seen on the top of the map (double red line). The now defunct Chicago, Rock Island and Gulf Railway crosses the map from left to right. A 1964 Map of the Jericho Area on Route 66, click map to enlarge The old Jericho...
Ghost Towns of Route 66 - At Amazon Directly on the Texas - New Mexico border at Exit 0 is the abandoned ghost town of Glenrio. The townsite still has noticeable traces of Route 66 and the motels and restaurants that used to thrive there before the arrival of I-40. Just west of ...
on the famous Route 66 highway immortalized by the popular song of the same name in McLean, Texas. Located in the Panhandle of Texas, the Red River Steakhouse has been a welcome site to tens of thousands of hungry travellers motoring down this historic highway outside of Amarillo, Texas....
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Map image courtesy ofBackRoadsPlanet.com Route 66 Illinois Route 66 Missouri Route 66 Kansas Route 66 Oklahoma Route 66 Texas Route 66 New Mexico Route 66 Arizona Route 66 California Route 66 Arizona Fun Run Cars of Route 66 31st Annual Route 66 Fun Run ...
s most iconic highways. In Chicago, you’ll find a sign marking the start of Historic Route 66 at Adams Street and Michigan Avenue. From there, you’ll pass through the quirky small towns that lined the original route in Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona ...
(over 1300 miles) crosses through Native America, connecting more than 25 Indigenous nations. And since the vast majority of the Mother Road’s trading posts (and nearly all of those west of the Texas-New Mexico line) deal in Native goods, it’s no wonder a road trip through the ...