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Route 66 stretches approximately 300 miles through Missouri. The historic highway runs from the eastern edge of the state at the town of St. Louis to the southwestern corner at the city of Joplin. Along this stretch, travelers can experience various attractions and landmarks that reflect the rich history of the Mother Road.

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Where does Route 66 run from and to?

missouri to indiana


Was Route 66 once called Route 666?

Yes. Route 66 was once called Route 666. It was originally the sixth branch of the long gone Route 66 that runs through four states in the west.


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2,400 miles


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If you are talking about U.S.Route 66, it is 2,451 miles.


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The distance from Florida to Route 66 varies depending on the starting point in Florida and the specific segment of Route 66 you are referencing. Generally, the distance can range from about 800 to over 1,500 miles. For example, driving from Miami to the closest point on Route 66 in Missouri is approximately 1,000 miles. Always check a map for precise routes and distances.


What do tourists do on Arizona route 66?

They get their Kicks on Route 66. Of course there is no Official Route 66 in 2010.


What is the length of route 66?

2,248 miles long from Chicago to L.A.


What are the release dates for Route 66 - 1960 A Long Piece of Mischief 2-15?

Route 66 - 1960 A Long Piece of Mischief 2-15 was released on: USA: 19 January 1962


What states does route 66 go through?

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.


Is route 66 capitalized?

Route 66, yes, it's capitalized


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2,200 miles


When was route 66 bulit?

Route 66 was built in the 1920s during the "Roaring Twenties".