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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
Route 66 was one of the first national highways for motor vehicles in the United States and one that became an icon in American popular culture It ran from Chicago to Santa Monica, California, and served numerous cities along the route
- History of Route 66
Here we outline the rich history of Route 66, from its roots in ancient Indian trails (traces) and colonial tracks to the four-lane alignments of the 1940s and 50s, its demise in 1985, and its rebirth as a Historic Scenic Byway
- History of Historic U. S. Route 66, with maps, founding date, ending . . .
Its supporters originally sought the Route 60 designation, and after opposition from several states, Route 62 But it finally, officially became Route 66 From its beginning in downtown Chicago, Route 66 headed southwest through Illinois and Missouri, and a small section of southeast Kansas
- Route 66: The Iconic Highway’s Rise and Decline - HISTORY
Here’s what to know about the iconic road, and how the construction of the interstate highway forever changed Route 66
- Route 66 History - National Trails Office - Regions 6, 7, 8 (U. S . . .
The document provides an in-depth account of significance and history of Route 66 This study led to enactment of Public Law 106-45 (reauthorized in 2009), and the creation of the Route 66 Corridor Preservation Program
- Historic Route 66: The Story Of Americas Most Iconic Highway
Established in the 1920s as part of the first federal highway system, Route 66 connected the plains of Chicago to the Pacific Ocean in California In its early days, it attracted Dust Bowl migrants fleeing arid conditions in the Great Plains who hoped to find opportunity in the West
- Route 66 History - National Historic Route 66 Federation
Route 66 symbolized the renewed spirit of optimism that pervaded the country after economic catastrophe and global war Often called, “The Main Street of America”, it linked a remote and under-populated region with two vital 20th century cities – Chicago and Los Angeles
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