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Route 66 mural unveiled in Webb City, Missouri
A new Mother Road mural has been placed next to the Route 66 Visitors Center in Webb City, featuring local landmarks and the ...
LEBANON, Mo. (KY3) - A historic Route 66 landmark now belongs to the City of Lebanon, Mo. People travel from all over the ...
Only In Your State on MSN
30 Ways to Celebrate the Route 66 Centennial Next Year
As the Official Publishing Partner of the Route 66 Centennial, we're sharing the ultimate 2026 event calendar for ways to ...
Cruising along Route 66 — the iconic ribbon of asphalt that runs from Chicago to Los Angeles — primes most Americans for a ...
As it winds from Chicago to the Pacific Ocean, Route 66 crosses rivers, canyons and mountains that beg drivers to stop and explore. From swinging ... Read moreThe post Route ...
Islands on MSN
The Ruins Of Route 66's Revelrous Heyday Are Found In These Abandoned California Ghost Towns
Travel California's Route 66 and experience haunting ghost towns with historic landmarks, deserted highways, and reminders of ...
Amarillo Globe-News on MSN
Sen. Cruz authors bipartisan push to designate Route 66 as a National Historic Trail
“Texas is proud to be home to part of the iconic Route 66, and I am honored to lead the effort in designating this highway as ...
The historic Chrysler-Plymouth Tower sign is moving to a more visible location in Bristow in advance of the Route 66 Centennial.
As it winds from Chicago to the Pacific Ocean, Route 66 crosses rivers, canyons and mountains that beg drivers to stop and explore. From swinging bridges and bike trails to desert springs and tram ...
Congratulations to the New Mexico Department of Transportation. NMDOT received the Asphalt Pavement Alliance's 2025 Perpetual Pavement Award, "recognizing exceptional long-term performance and ...
Sidetrack Adventures on MSN
Bono’s on Route 66: Where Elvis Ate… and the Orange Still Stands
A relic from California’s golden age of roadside architecture, Bono’s Restaurant in Fontana has fed travelers since 1936. Its giant orange-shaped stand is one of the few survivors of a lost era—now ...
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