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- U. S. Route 66 - Wikipedia
US 66 became a major route for westward migration, particularly during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, and contributed to the economic development of communities along its path It later faced decline as traffic was diverted to the Interstate Highway System in the mid-20th century
- Route 66 | History, Map, Popular Culture, Facts | Britannica
What is Route 66 most famous for? Route 66 is famous because it was one of the first national highways in the United States and became a major route for commerce and long-distance travel Known by the mid-1930s as the “Main Street of America,” it shaped roadside businesses and local economies
- Travel Guide to Route 66: The Mother Road
Route 66 was one of the United States' first continuous stretches of paved highway, and served as a major path for those who migrated to the West The numerical route designation "66" was assigned to the Chicago-to-Los Angeles route on April 30, 1926
- Route 66 Travel Guide
Plan your Route 66 Road Trip with our online Travel Guide Learn all about its attractions, top sights, landmarks, what to see and do, and where to stay How to hire a car and book your hotel Use our planning tool to plan the Road Trip of your life!
- Route 66 Turns 100—How It Defined The American Road Trip
Route 66 turns 100 as its surviving stretches, roadside towns and museums preserve the legacy of America’s most iconic cross-country highway
- Route 66: National - U. S. National Park Service
It spans the heart of America, symbolizing mobility, freedom, and pursuit of the American Dream Highly celebrated through literature, film, and song, Route 66 is of national significance as a symbol of our transportation history and the impact of the automobile
- 8 Historic Stops Along Route 66 You Can Still Visit | HISTORY
Officially established on November 11, 1926, as part of the country’s nascent highway system, Route 66 connects Chicago to Los Angeles, goes through eight states and is populated with attractions
- A Beginner’s Guide to Road Tripping Route 66 - AAA
Route 66 runs from Chicago to Los Angeles, passing through 8 states along the way Large numbers of migrants used the new route to move west during the Great Depression of the 1930s, including farmers and farmworkers fleeing the Dust Bowl
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