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There is no better way to discover the USA than by hitting the road — especially along the legendary Route 66.
Barstow Station celebrated its 50th anniversary of attracting visitors to what was first dubbed the “World’s Largest Railroad ...
Otherworldly -- that's one way to describe the Mojave Desert and its barren beauty. This unforgiving region is partly located ...
Deep in California’s Mojave, two towns rose with the railroad and fell with the freeway. Bagdad and Siberia are long gone—but if you know where to look, their bones still speak. From abandoned rail ...
The California Route 66 Museum sits along the historic corridor that once served as America’s main artery, connecting Chicago to Santa Monica across 2,448 miles of promise and pavement.
Route 66 took shape in 1926 and debuted in 1927, resulting in a meandering 2,445 mile highway hodge podge that began in Chicago and ended in LA.
As the 100th anniversary of Route 66 approaches in 2026, join us as we spotlight the stops and people who live along America’s highway.
Choose Chicago’s Route 66 Neighborhoods by Trolley Tour is a moving immersion into the layered neighborhoods of Chicago. Beginning and ending at the Art ...
Discover the 2025 Texas Route 66 Festival in Amarillo, with 10 days of events, a full schedule, and community highlights.
Discover the 2025 Texas Route 66 Festival in Amarillo, with 10 days of events, a full schedule, and community highlights.
Stretching across Southeastern California, the Mojave Desert forms one of the most dramatic backdrops along Route 66. Rugged mountains and endless stretches of sunbaked earth create a stark and ...
Route 66 may be most famous for its neon signs and kitschy man-made attractions. But this legendary highway also winds past some of America's wildest marvels of nature, breathtaking scenery and ...