Route 66 is an American landmark that spans more than half the country, and one small town in Texas takes advantage of its ...
There is no American roadway more iconic than Route 66. Stretching nearly 3,000 miles from Chicago, Illinois, to Los Angeles, ...
There are attractions for everyone on America's historic Route 66. Some people love the charming motels, some like the diners and cafes, and some love the endless scenery. But there's one other common ...
The famous American highway Route 66, which ran all the way from Chicago to Santa Monica, was established in 1926 as car culture was taking over the nation. As more people started using the route for ...
The nation's longest drivable stretch of Route 66 cuts through Oklahoma, where travelers explore more than 400 miles of historic towns and attractions that celebrate the Mother Road. Route 66 connects ...
Travel California's Route 66 and experience haunting ghost towns with historic landmarks, deserted highways, and reminders of classic desert journeys.
Even after nearly a century, Route 66 still turns a cross-country drive into something unforgettable. America's most famous highway still knows how to deliver a great story and a fantastic photo op.
Along the Mother Road, several attractions bring in people from all around the world, but one portion in Green Country stands out. "It's hard to put into words what the Ribbon Road means," said Beth ...
With summer fast approaching, road trip season will be here before you know it. And while Route 66 has been overtaken by more convenient interstate highways, this historic slice of Americana remains ...