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For those willing to slow down and experience a taste of America that largely goes unseen, these small towns are well worth the detour.
This Arizona town on Route 66 is known as the gateway to the West Rim of the Grand Canyon but also boasts a rich local ...
On the border of New Mexico is an unspoiled ghost town along Route 66, which offers visitors a glimpse of everyday life on ...
Route 66 is America's most famous highway, which celebrates its centennial in 2026. If you're planning a road trip, these ...
Route 66, stretching from Chicago to Los Angeles, was established Nov. 11, 1926. But the only reason we can celebrate is because of the work done by a few Seligman residents led by the town barber ...
As the 100th anniversary of Route 66 approaches in 2026, join us as we spotlight the stops and people who live along America’s highway.
For more space-themed discoveries, journey to Flagstaff — the largest town on Arizona’s Route 66. Be sure to visit the Lowell Observatory — where Pluto was discovered in 1930.
Roy's Motel and Café In the ghost town of Amboy, Calif., Roy's Motel and Café rises from the Mojave Desert. Once a bustling stop on Route 66, its traffic and prosperity vanished nearly overnight ...
They sell for $100.66 at the gift shop. The proceeds are being donated to help Seligman construct Route 66 welcome signs at either end of town ahead of next year’s centennial.
Pecos River Station in San Jose, N.M., one of the stops along the Santa Fe Trail, a covered-wagon route established in 1821 and then a stop for road trippers along Route 66 in the 1920s.
Even after nearly a century, Route 66 still turns a cross-country drive into something unforgettable. America’s most famous highway still knows how to deliver a great story and a fantastic photo ...