You think you are just driving to Las Vegas for the Specialty Equipment Market Association, the SEMA Show, and then suddenly ...
From California to Illinois, enthusiasts will hit the historic highway in 2026 for yearlong events that honor America’s most ...
Historic Route 66 across Missouri – a road trip through the Heart of America - Looking for authentic Midwest vintage charm, Beverley Watts discovered retro motor hotels, amazing Americana, Ted Lasso s ...
U.S. Highway 66 was established in 1926, which makes the upcoming New Year its 100th anniversary. Despite being decertified ...
Eight states, three time zones, 2,448 miles across a continent from Chicago to Santa Monica: Route 66 is the world’s best ...
Amazing America’s Hunter Hulbert continues our 7-day road trip with a visit to the awe-inspiring Precious Moments Chapel in ...
Route 66 opened November 11, 1926, and as it celebrates its centennial in 2026, we’re helping travelers prepare for the ultimate road trip—on the ultimate highway. Here are the can't-miss trips, stops ...
Route 66 travels 2,448 miles across eight states linking Chicago to Los Angeles. Roughly 1,372 of those miles cut through Native American Tribes’ land. According to the American Indian Alaska Native ...
Since 1926, Route 66 has been more than just a highway - it's also home to vintage accommodations rich in American history. From pink Cadillac beds to teepees reimagined, these iconic stays promise ...
The annual Illinois Route 66 Red Carpet Corridor Festival will take place May 3 and 4 in central Illinois. This festival is a self-guided journey along 100 miles of historic Old Route 66 from from ...
SANTA MONICA, Calif. — Our Route 66 road trip began at the end, at the famed fishing pier jutting out into the Pacific Ocean. On a breezy Sunday afternoon, the first day of June, a steady stream of ...
With more miles of drivable highway than any other state along its path, Route 66 has earned a prominent spot in Oklahoma’s historical ethos, becoming an anchor of the Sooner State’s culture and ...