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Islands on MSNOne Of Chicago's Most Affordable Suburbs Is A Town On Route 66 Packed With Americana Charm And ShoppingAlong Route 66 is a fantastically affordable Chicago suburb home to great shopping, beautiful scenic walks, museums, and ...
CLAREMORE, Okla. — The Mid America Route 66 Nationals event is back in Claremore for the second time. This year’s 51st event ...
The 100-year anniversary of the Mother Road is next year and the state board has received grants to improve parts of the ...
Planning to drive from Chicago to Los Angeles? Check out these legendary Route 66 stops along the way. Elizabeth Rhodes is a senior editor at Travel + Leisure, covering everything from luxury ...
Two Illinois natives helped preserve an old general store in Hackberry, Arizona. We spent a rainy day there — and tried not to wake the mayor as he slept on a the couch.
The Route 66 Mother Road Museum, located at the Barstow Harvey House, will celebrate its reopening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on March 22nd. The event will feature food, live entertainment ...
The City of Tulsa's Arts Commission has approved plans for a 66-foot fiberglass dinosaur statue to be installed in Howard Park, located along Southwest Boulevard next to Interstate 244 in Tulsa. It’s ...
The Fitness at KT Black Run and Walk is back for its second year as part of the 2025 Texas Route 66 Festival Finale.
A Route 66 sign, perched on a pole at the famed Santa Monica pier, advertises the spot as the “end of the trail.” But for ...
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The Edwardsville Intelligencer on MSNMeet the woman who helped fuel Route 66 revival in EdwardsvilleKathryn Biarkis has been part of the Edwardsville Historic Preservation Committee for and is on the Tourism Advisory ...
It’s called the Route 66 Neon Park and it’s located at George M. Reed Roadside Park in St. Robert. The park is the first of its kind in the Show Me State, featuring nearly a dozen restored ...
Advertised as being “typically Californian,” the Pasadena Motel was a mission-style building located at 2131 E. Colorado Blvd., along Route 66. Operated, according to a postcard, by “Mr. and ...
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