Route 66 goes through 8 states. Starting in Chicago, Illinois and ending in Santa Monica, California. Illinois,Missouri,Kansas,Oklahoma,Texas,New Mexico,Arizona,California. Okay that is it.
Route 66 goes through Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Old Route 66 barely grazed the southeast corner of Kansas, passing through Galena, Riverton, and Baxter Springs.
Yes, Route 66 passes through several mountainous regions, particularly in the western portion of the United States. Notably, it traverses the San Bernardino Mountains in California and the Ozark Mountains in Missouri and Arkansas. The route features scenic views and elevation changes as it weaves through these mountainous areas.
Until it ceased to exists as an official highway 27 years ago, Route 66 used to go through the Central, Mountain, and Pacific Time Zones of the U.S.
Until it ceased to exist in 1985, U.S. Highway 66 went through Petrified Forest National Park.
Go to Chicago then follow the signs to Santa Monica
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First of all, U.S. Highway 66 ceased to exist in 1985. During the time it existed, it went through Las Vegas NEW MEXICO, but not the far more famous Las Vegas in Nevada.
Until it ceased to exist in 1985, U.S. Highway 66 went through New Mexico. One can still drive on portions of what used to be this highway in that state.
Like the song said, "She runs from Chicago to LA," but Route 66 has been replaced by the interstate system.
Route 1 runs through Key West through Florida to Maine until it gets to Canada where it changes name.
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