A century later, the Mother Road still stirs wonder, while its faded neon, old motels, and bypassed towns show the price of ...
Launched in 1926 as part of America’s first federal highway system, Route 66 has always been more than just a road.
These are the best alternatives to driving Route 66 - The historic road trip turns 100 this year, but Laura Millar recommends lesser-known highways to see the best of the US ...
The Route 66 Road Ahead Partnership is giving property owners and enthusiasts a toolkit for hitting the road on any Route 66 Centennial Journey.
Route 66 turns 100 this year. Here are the best towns to visit—from Illinois to Arizona—for neon signs, vintage motels, and iconic roadside attractions.
Explore the Last 100 Miles of Route 66 in southwest Illinois, where festivals, roadside icons, and historic stops mark the centennial year.
John and Lisa Merrill of Apple Valley are preparing to lead a caravan of RVers on a “Route 66 Centennial” adventure from ...
Cruising U.S. Route 66 in California If you’ve been driving the 2,448 miles from Chicago west to Santa Monica on the best ...
Hit pause on Route 66 in Litchfield and discover neon lights, vintage memorabilia, and heartfelt road history in one cozy ...
There is an old-fashioned feeling of adventure while experiencing Route 66 from behind the wheel of a car rather than through the pages of a history book. Taking a drive down the Mother Road is an ...
Caprock Chronicles explores the history of the iconic Route 66 as it passes through the Texas Panhandle on its journey from ...
The Route 66 Road Ahead Partnership launched a Historic Preservation Toolkit for property owners and enthusiast to continue ...