Route 66, also known as the Historic Route 66, extends from Chicago, Illinois, in the east to Santa Monica, California, in the west. The western terminus is located at the intersection of Santa Monica Boulevard and Ocean Avenue. This iconic highway spans approximately 2,448 miles, passing through several states along the way. It has become a symbol of American culture and road travel.
No, Route 66 does not go through Seattle, Washington. The historic U.S. Route 66, also known as the "Main Street of America," runs from Chicago, Illinois, to Santa Monica, California, primarily through the central United States. Seattle is located in the northwest region of the country, far from the route's path.
go to route 122 go in the entrance go as far west as possible go out that little door and it should be there
Go to Chicago then follow the signs to Santa Monica
Route 66 goes through Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Like the song said, "She runs from Chicago to LA," but Route 66 has been replaced by the interstate system.
go to the resort around the place
not that far to me
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.
Route 66 - 1960 Go Read the River 2-23 was released on: USA: 16 March 1962
Old Route 66 barely grazed the southeast corner of Kansas, passing through Galena, Riverton, and Baxter Springs.
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 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.