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The landmarks on U.S. Route 66 include roadside attractions, notable establishments, and buildings of historical significance along U.S. Route 66 (US 66, Route 66).. The increase of tourist traffic to California in the 1950s prompted the creation of motels and roadside attractions [1] as an attempt of businesses along the route to get the attention of motorists passing by. [2]
Pages in category "Roadside attractions in the United States" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Yet another quirky, roadside art installation, this display of Cadillacs — half-buried, nose first, in the ground — was created in 1974. Visitors are encouraged to leave their mark by spray ...
Many of the oldest roadside attractions still can be visited today. When travel by car became more affordable for many Americans in the 1920s and 30s, road trips were invented!
Built in 1924, The Bottle, also known as the Nehi Inn, was one of the first "world's largest" roadside attractions. Despite the attraction itself being destroyed by fire in 1933, the community of The Bottle , Alabama still bears the name of its famous attraction.
The park is also home to the state's first fish hatchery dating back to 1881 and operated until converted into a park in 1964. ... Michigan roadside attractions: 6 fun, quirky places to visit ...
Tourist attractions in New York (state) (42 C, 11 P) Tourist attractions in North Carolina (34 C, 5 P) Tourist attractions in North Dakota (20 C) O.
Check out these quirky roadside attractions. Peachoid Water Tower. It is located at Peachoid Road Gaffney, north side of Interstate 85 between exits 90 and 92. A New Jersey artist, Peter ...