Celebrate the Route 66 centennial
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Introduction
Experience the nostalgic charm and historical significance of America's beloved "Mother Road" as we celebrate the centennial of Route 66. Established in 1926, Route 66 stretched from Chicago, Illinois, to Santa Monica, California, covering 2,448 miles. This iconic highway played a critical role in the westward expansion and development of the United States. Along the way, you'll discover quirky roadside attractions, vintage motels, classic diners, and breathtaking natural landscapes, making it a timeless road trip destination.
Visiting Tips
To make the most of your Route 66 adventure, start your journey in Chicago and plan your stops in advance. Must-see attractions include the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri; Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo, Texas; and the Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona. Consider renting a classic car for an authentic experience, and don't forget to have your camera ready for some picture-perfect moments. Engage with the locals and enjoy regional cuisines at historic diners – their stories and flavors add to the rich tapestry of Route 66.
Precautions
Before setting out, make sure your vehicle is in good condition and equipped with a spare tire and emergency kit. Some parts of Route 66 may be less traveled or poorly maintained, so remain cautious, especially in remote areas. Plan your accommodations in advance, particularly during peak travel seasons, as motels and attractions can fill up quickly. Follow road signs and respect local traffic laws to ensure a safe and delightful journey.