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The highway, until it ceased to exist in 1985, was nicknamed the "Will Rogers Highway."
The highway, until it ceased to exist in 1985, was nicknamed the "Will Rogers Highway."
"The Mother Road" and "Will Rogers Highway"
Route 66 doesn't have one set nickname. It has many. Some, to name a few, are the Road of Flight (for the Okies traveling West during the Depression), The Mother Road, and Will Rogers Highway.
The Route 66 is a famous road that goes from California to Illinois. The road has a lot of different names like the "Will Rogers Highway", "Main Street of America" and "Mother Road".
Route 66 doesn't have one set nickname. It has many. Some, to name a few, are the Road of Flight (for the Okies traveling West during the Depression), The Mother Road, and Will Rogers Highway.
Route 66 was the designation for a highway that did exist from about 1926 to about 1975. Significant portions of what used to be that highway still exist, and are maintained by historic associations.
No, Route 66 is no longer a part of the US Highway system but is recognized in many places with nostaligic Memorial Highway signs. The Mother Road is only a memory.
Because the highway goes though all 66 states of america
I believe you are referring to Route 66.
US Route 66 which no longer Officially exists.It will live live on forever in the hearts and minds of American Travelers.
Route 66