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A Map of Route 66 across Illinois from Chicago to East St. Louis. Click on the towns on this interactive map for more information. Plus 5 additional interactive maps.
Over time the route was formalized as a Federal Highway numbered as "U.S. 66". Map of Historic U.S. Route 66 . Map of Historic Route 66 from Illinois to California. Map showing the approximate route of U.S. Highway 66 from Chicago to Santa Monica. Maps of Route 66 Across Each State
Our Route 66 Illinois map contains over 200 of the best stops in the state. From Chicago to Springfield to St. Louis, you’ll find everything you will want to see, eat, do, and experience on the historic Mother Road.
Illinois Route 66 Map Here you'll find a map of Route 66 through Illinois presented in multiple stages. Each stage is taken from our complete Illinois Route 66 map - the link for which is at the foot of the page.
View maps of Illinois Route 66 including our interactive Visit Widget map. Download Route 66 brochures.
See It From The Beginning... 1. Buckingham Fountain. Located near the corners of Jackson Boulevard and Michigan Avenue, Buckingham Fountain serves as the traditional starting point of Route 66. The fountain is considered a public icon of Chicago and the centerpiece of Grant Park.
U.S. Route 66 (US 66, Route 66) was a United States Numbered Highway in Illinois that connected St. Louis, Missouri, and Chicago, Illinois. The historic Route 66, the Mother Road or Main Street of America, took long distance automobile travelers from Chicago to Southern California.
So, if you’re planning to traverse Route 66, there’s still plenty to see and do along the 301-mile stretch of road. So, let’s introduce you to some of the best Route 66 offers in Illinois. We’ll go through the top attractions and even give you a few hints of some places to stay along the route.
Map of Illinois Route 66. Explore our full map of Route 66 in Illinois below. For easy browsing, it is categorized and color-coded by category: roadside attraction, dining, landmark, museum, outdoors, mural/sign, accommodation, shopping, and tour/excursion.
Route 66 runs a little over 300 miles in the state of Illinois, the “Prairie State”, from Chicago to East St. Louis, on Missouri’s border. Illinois is the state of the “Muffler Men”, these gentle giants bordering the road ahead of tourist shops, service stations, garages or restaurants.