Route 66 isn’t just a road – it’s basically the original American GPS before Google Maps. First used by horse-drawn caravans, ...
Embark on a nostalgic journey through America's legendary highways. From the iconic Route 66 to hidden gems, discover the ...
Stretching from the intersection of Colorado Boulevard and Ocean Front Walk (the end of Route 66) to a spot above Santa Monica Bay, the Santa Monica Pier is the beach's most recognizable landmark.
The Road of Dreams For many, Route 66 is more than just a path; it is the road of dreams. This iconic highway, stretching ...
Flashy neon signs for motels, eclectic gift shops, full service stations, quirky museums and mom-and-pop restaurants, plus ...
As the Trump Administration considers a location for the National Garden of American Heroes, one option stands above the rest—Route 66. Instead of concentrating 250 statues in a single park, ...
Today, you can still see a road sign in Chicago by the Art Institute of Chicago on one end, and a sign in Santa Monica by the beach ... or “Historic Route 66”, that still fight to stay alive ...
Inaugurated in 1926, running 2,440 miles (3,927 kilometers) from Chicago, Illinois, to Santa Monica, California, Route 66 was known as "America's Main Street." It gave a major boost to the country ...