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The cowboy most often associated with Route 66 is the character "The Lone Ranger." While not a historical figure, The Lone Ranger embodies the spirit of the American West, which Route 66 represents. The highway itself, often referred to as the "Main Street of America," became a symbol of freedom and adventure, paralleling the iconic cowboy ethos. Additionally, the imagery of cowboys and the rugged landscape along Route 66 contributed to the romanticized vision of the American frontier.

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