Route 66, often referred to as the "Main Street of America," famously connects Chicago, Illinois, and Santa Monica, California. This historic highway spans approximately 2,448 miles, passing through various states and numerous towns along the way. It symbolizes the journey of American road travel and the exploration of the diverse landscapes and cultures of the country.
The two cities that route 66 runs through are Chicago and L.A.
Route 66 - 1960 Two on the House 2-27 was released on: USA: 20 April 1962
Two things to know: 1) Route 66 has not existed as a highway since 1985. 2) Yellowstone is nowhere near where Route 66 used to run.
They get their Kicks on Route 66. Of course there is no Official Route 66 in 2010.
In most states, where portions of what used to be Route 66 still exist, it is legal to ride a bike on two lane roads. Safety is another matter, as some of the roads that were part of Route 66 are not ideal for bicycling.
Route 66, yes, it's capitalized
Chicago and Los Angeles
Route 66 - 1960 Two Strangers and an Old Enemy 4-1 was released on: USA: 27 September 1963
Route 66 was built in the 1920s during the "Roaring Twenties".
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.
Chicago and Los Angeles, California
Originally the route ran from Chicago, Illinois to Los Angeles, California.