As the iconic highway turns 100, see why a drive along this stretch of the Mother Road is like traveling through time. Find ...
Founded in 1849, this Kansas town in the Ozarks lies on Route 66 near the Historical Rainbow Bridge, with many nostalgic ...
The Mother Road. America’s Highway. The Main Street of America. The Will Rogers Highway. Route 66 goes by many names, but no matter how travelers refer to it, there’s one constant everyone can agree ...
This Missouri Route 66 treasure captures classic Americana with retro motels, scenic forests, and one of the state's most ...
The plan was to have no plan. To head east on Route 66, a solo traveler with no agenda. Stopping when I felt like it. Staying as long as I wanted. Moving on when I was ready. There was only one ...
Taking a road trip on Route 66 has a classic American feel with a ton of history. This Missouri Cracker Barrel off the iconic highway is the perfect pitstop.
Stunning desert landscape, brushy flatlands and distant sunset-hued mountains await those who journey along historic U.S. Route 66. But first, a tip: Don’t do this trip in the summer with dogs. That ...
The wind is so powerful on top of the mesa that even hours after I’ve returned to the valley below, I’ll be wiping its ancient sand from the cracks and crevices of my skin. In the Keres language, this ...
Say “Route 66 trip” and the first (and sometimes the only) question you get is about whether you’ll be sleeping in the tepee motels. The Wigwam Motel in Holbrook, Ariz., was certainly tops on my list.
LAKE STEVENS – Twenty-four days, 6,304 miles, 240 gallons of gas, one official breakdown, 10 days of golf, two men, a 1968 sports car and a road known as Route 66. It all adds up to a dream trip for ...
Virtual flamenco dancers overlaying the cityscape, murals both tall and small and narrated place-based poetry are all a part ...
Route 66 may begin in Chicago and end some 2,278 miles later in Los Angeles, but guess which state fittingly lays claim to being in the center of it all? “It permeates the world to a ridiculous degree ...