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  2. Driving Route 66? Here Are 19 Historic Restaurants Worth a ...

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    The restaurant actually predates Route 66 since it was built on the road's predecessor, Route 4, in 1924. The business was moved to Route 66 in 1935, and it's been there ever since.

  3. Delgadillo's Snow Cap Drive-In - Wikipedia

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    1990 picture of Juan Delgadillo with his 1936 Chevrolet in front of the restaurant 2009 view of Delgadillo's Snow Cap Drive-In Juan Delgadillo's 1936 Chevrolet, on permanent display in front of the restaurant. Delgadillo's Snow Cap Drive-In is a historic eatery and roadside attraction located along former Route 66 in Seligman, Arizona USA. [1]

  4. Midpoint Café - Wikipedia

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    The Midpoint Café, a restaurant, souvenir and antique shop on US Route 66 in Adrian, Texas, bills itself as geographically the midway point between Los Angeles and Chicago on historic Route 66. Signage in Adrian proudly declares a 1139-mile distance to each original US 66 endpoint; [ 1 ] the café's slogan is "when you're here, you're halfway ...

  5. Bono's Restaurant and Deli - Wikipedia

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    The orange was originally located 3 miles (4.8 km) to the east. The orange juice stand was one of many similar businesses that served people along U.S. Route 66, adjacent to the abundance of orange groves, in the 1920s and 1930s. [3] Restaurant owner Joe Bono [cousin of Sonny Bono] purchased the stand in the 1990s and moved it to its current ...

  6. New Mexican restaurant opens with a Route 66 theme ... - AOL

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  7. Summit Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Summit Inn was a historic U.S. Route 66 roadside diner built in 1952, located at the summit of Cajon Pass in San Bernardino County, California. The building was destroyed by the Blue Cut Fire on August 16, 2016. [2] The building's current owners plan to rebuild the restaurant, as it appeared before the fire. [3]

  8. U-Drop Inn - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Route 66 was decommissioned by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, seeming to seal the fate of the town and the U-Drop Inn. [11] In 1990, several state and local historical associations began efforts to preserve the architectural landmarks along the old route, particularly the many derelict or ...

  9. Your Guide to a Route 66 Road Trip - AOL

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    “Historic Route 66 is the quintessential American experience,” explains Ken Busby, executive director and CEO of Route 66 Alliance, a nonprofit organization in Tulsa, Oklahoma dedicated to the ...