Ten Must-See Route 66 Attractions
The United States is full of odd roadside attractions. Route 66 is home to some of the oldest – and arguably most bizarre – roadside attractions of them all. Here are 10 attractions you should see...
View ArticleRoute 66 Serves Up Pizza, Fries, Burgers, Mole and More
Americans celebrated Thanksgiving this week. The holiday centers on a big meal shared with family and friends. The #Route66VOA team decided to get in the spirit. This week, we introduce you to some...
View ArticleSanta Fe: The City Different
When American officials established U.S. Route 66 in 1926, the road cut right through the southwestern city of Santa Fe, New Mexico. For 11 years, Route 66 travelers passed through Santa Fe, known as...
View ArticleArizona: The Spirit of Route 66
Arizona’s stretch of Route 66 contains some of America’s most impressive - and famous - landscapes. Parts of Arizona’s Mother Road wind through the Petrified Forest and Painted Desert National Parks....
View ArticleRoute 66 California: The End of the Trail
When Route 66 travelers cross the Colorado River into the state of California, it is easy to begin to feel like the journey is almost over. After all, California is the eighth and final state you...
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