Route 66 stretches across several states, but only a few NFL teams are directly associated with its path. The Chicago Bears represent Illinois, while the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers are based in California. Additionally, the Arizona Cardinals are located in Arizona. While not all teams are directly on the route, these franchises are the closest to its historical path.
Click on the 'Chronology of NFL Teams' link on this page to see when every team that has participated in the NFL joined and when those that folded left.
There are no original Route 66 signs still posted along that stretch of highway. The last original Route 66 road sign was taken down in Chicago on January 17, 1977.
yes it is circa 1922
2,200 miles
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They get their Kicks on Route 66. Of course there is no Official Route 66 in 2010.
Route 66 was officially decommissioned in 1985 as part of a larger shift in the U.S. highway system to the Interstate Highway System, which prioritized faster and more efficient travel. Many segments of Route 66 fell into disrepair and were bypassed by new interstates, leading to a decline in traffic and economic activity along the historic route. Despite its decommissioning, Route 66 remains a symbol of American culture and nostalgia, with efforts to preserve its legacy and promote tourism along its remaining stretches.
Route 66 does not explicitly travel along known ley lines, which are hypothetical alignments of various historical and geographical sites. Ley lines are often associated with mystical or spiritual significance, while Route 66 is primarily a historic highway established for travel across the United States. However, some enthusiasts may draw connections between the two due to the cultural and historical landmarks found along the route. Ultimately, any connection between Route 66 and ley lines is more symbolic than geographical.
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Yes. There are many historic gas stations along route 66. There is also a gas station museum that you might like to visit. Among the most outstanding examples of the evolution of gas stations along Route 66 are Soulsby's Shell station in Mount Olive, Illinois; Bob Audettes' gas station complex in Barton, New Mexico; and the Tower Fina Station in Shamrock, Texas.
Route 66, yes, it's capitalized
Route 66 begins in Chicago Illonoiss and ends in Los Angelos. The trip is about 2,400 miles and there are many historical sites and beautiful landdscaping along the way. A great road trip for any family.