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Pennsylvania Route 66 Alternate (PA 66 Alt.) is an 11-mile-long (18 km) alternate route through Westmoreland County and Armstrong County, Pennsylvania. It leaves its parent route in Washington Township and travels through the center of Oklahoma and Vandergrift , while the mainline route bypasses residential neighborhoods along the riverfront.
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Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation ... part of Pennsylvania Route 66; PA Turnpike 43, part of the Mon–Fayette Expressway; Pennsylvania Route 576
Former route of US 422 through New Castle that was replaced by an expressway US 422 Bus. 5: 8.0 US 422/PA 28/PA 268 in East Franklin Township: US 422/PA 28/PA 66 in Manor Township: 2001: current Former route of US 422 through the Kittanning area that was replaced by an expressway US 422 Bus. 7: 11 US 422 in White Township: US 119 in White Township
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The Big Orange, a 7-foot (2.1 m) tall orange-shaped citrus stand, is located on the property of the restaurant. 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]
PA 66: 139: 224 US 119 in New Stanton: US 6 in Kane: 1927: current Section from Shippenville to Tionesta became part of PA 208 in 1968 and route was rerouted north to Kane; section north of Tionesta decommissioned in 1932 and replaced by US 62; section south of New Stanton decommissioned in 1930 and replaced by US 119: PA 67: 33 [33] 53 Wyalusing
The Rock Café in Stroud, Oklahoma, a historic restaurant on U.S. Route 66, takes its name from the local sandstone used in its construction. [2]Originally built in 1936 and opened in 1939, the Rock Café reopened on May 29, 2009 [3] after extensive repairs by historic preservationist David Burke [4] due to damage from a 2008 fire. [5]