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Map of Historic Route 66 from Illinois to California. Road Trip Travel Guides for Various States Along Route 66. Planning a road trip on Route 66 in 2024 or for the Centennial in 2026? Here are the travel guides and reviews by state...
Shown below is a detailed, interactive Google map of over 200 popular cities, attractions and points of interest along Historic Route 66 from start to finish. Is this all of them? Certainly not, as there are literally thousands of places to see along the Mother Road!
The original terminus of U.S. Route 66 was at 7th and Broadway in downtown Los Angeles. However, over the years, and decades, Route 66 has had several “official” and “unofficial" ending points. The route was later extended to the intersection of Lincoln and Olympic boulevards in Santa Monica, about one mile from the Pacific Ocean.
We've had the pleasure of driving in all of these eight states along Route 66, The Main Street of America! Included on this website are photographs, personal experiences, commentary and travel recommendations on the various segments of the Mother Road, from start to finish.
Every traveler along Historic Route 66 has a special interest, whether it be museums, geography, vintage motels or just plain quirky attractions! Many, like us, have a deep interest in classic, iconic service stations, gas stations and related businesses like car dealerships and repair shops.
Historic Route 66 Byway traverses across Missouri from St. Louis at the Illinois state line to Joplin near the Kansas state line. Route 66 is a historic trip down memory lane and a destination unto itself.
Historic Route 66 begins in Chicago, Illinois, and ends in Santa Monica, CA Where did Route 66 start and end? Route 66 began in downtown Chicago, Illinois, and ended in Santa Monica near the Pacific Ocean in California.
Riding Historic U.S. Route 66 by motorcycle, tips for driving the Mother Road, photos, maps, roadside attractions, things to see, hotels and cities along the route
Some Route 66 travelers seek out historic, vintage motels like the Munger Moss Motel, Wagon Wheel Motel, Boots Court, Wigwam Village and Blue Swallow. These iconic lodging facilities are typically independently-operated by "Mom and Pop" owners.
Route 66 was realigned directly from El Reno to Hydro, bypassing Calumet, Geary, and Bridgeport the following year. Today, the city is located on U.S. Highways 270 and 281. Shown below is a lovely "Route 66 Mother Road" mural on the Geary City Hall at the corner of Main Street and South Broadway.