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Beyond the vintage diners and roadside kitsch, Route 66 passes stunning natural attractions from Missouri caves to Arizona ...
Completed in 1965, the Arch honors the pioneers who expanded the United States frontier, and what better place to pause on your westbound Route 66 adventure? It’s the tallest monument in the ...
Route 66, stretching from Chicago to Los Angeles ... a $20,000 check to the Seligman Community Foundation for centennial monument signs at the town gazebo. Starting at 5 p.m., the evening cruise ...
About 2.5 miles north of Route 66 on the west side of Albuquerque, Petroglyph National Monument offers a different kind of roadside attraction — one carved by ancient hands instead of bright ...
Completed in 1965, the Arch honors the pioneers who expanded the United States frontier, and what better place to pause on your westbound Route 66 adventure? It's the tallest monument in the ...
Even if you dip your toes in the water, the Blue Hole is a Route 66 natural wonder that definitely makes a splash. Petroglyph National Monument About 2.5 miles north of Route 66 on the west side ...
Route 66 may be most famous for its neon signs and kitschy man-made attractions. But this legendary highway also winds past some of America’s wildest marvels of nature, breathtaking scenery and ...