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There’s a reason that the Stater Bros. Route 66 Rendezvous is held in San Bernardino. The two are a perfect fit. The city is the epicenter of a tectonic shift in pop culture that started in earnest ...
there’s a short flight of stairs to your right that takes you down to a pretty neat mural of a Route 66 map, which spotlights the various towns — including San Bernardino — name-checked in ...
Enthusiasts from all over the nation are right here in downtown San Bernardino through this weekend to participate in and/or enjoy San Bernardino’s main event: the Stater Bros. Route 66 Rendezvous.
ONTARIO >> Route 66 Cruisin’ Reunion, a three-day car show modeled on the Route 66 Rendezvous in San Bernardino, will be held in this city’s downtown Sept. 20 to 22, organizers announced ...
Nicholas Cataldo talked about the impact of U.S. Highway 66, also known as Route 66, on the city of San Bernardino, California. C-SPAN’s Local Content… read more Nicholas Cataldo talked about ...
San Bernardino, CA celebrated its rich Route 66 history with the desert city's 5th Annual Rendezvous Back to Route 66 rally. Official estimates put the number of custom cars, trucks, hotrods ...
Second Street and Arrowhead Avenue, Fifth, E and D streets — classic cars cruised down them all Saturday, Oct. 2, as the Rendezvous Back to Route 66 returned to downtown San Bernardino.
A: Plans are in progress to repair and reopen Route 66 east of Amboy, said Amy Ledbetter, spokesperson for the San Bernardino County Public Works Department. But this won’t happen overnight.
SAN BERNARDINO – Route 66, known as America’s Mother Road, was a 2,400-mile stretch of asphalt running from Chicago to Santa Monica. The historic highway bisected the east side of San ...
Parts of Route 66 through Amboy and San Bernardino County has been closed for some time, but work is being done on bridges in the area to be able to reopen the iconic roadway in the future.
ONTARIO >> Route 66 Cruisin’ Reunion, a three-day car show modeled on the Route 66 Rendezvous in San Bernardino, will be held in this city’s downtown Sept. 20 to 22, organizers announced Wednesday.