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Route 66
Associations
Historic Route 66
Association of Arizona
Kansas Historic
Route 66 Association
New Mexico Route 66
Association
National Historic
Route 66 Federation
Oklahoma Route
66 Association
Old Route 66 Association of Texas
Route 66 Association
of Illinois
Route 66
Association of Kansas
Route 66 Association
of Missouri
Preservation
Bring
Back
Route 66
California Route 66
Preservation Foundation
Mother Road
Information
Exit
Here - Friends Don't Let Friends Drive the Interstate. The real
adventure is on the back roads, and we take you there:
Route 66,
roadside attractions, and More.
Historic Route 66
Kids on
66 -
Teach your kids, and yourself, about
Route 66!
Great photographs, fun stuff for kids and a
Route 66
guidebook that you can use to plan a great vacation with your children!
Road Trip USA - The Mother Road
Route 66 Memories
- No road has more appeal than legendary
Route 66.
Share your memories of traveling this historic road while reading about
the history. Check out our gift shop and kids area.
Route 66 Motels -
Looking for a list of
Route 66
Motels? This site will provide you all the information you need to
stay in some of the best vintage
Mother Road
motels.
Route 66 Patrol
- The Patrol is dedicated to the preservation of the history of Law
Enforcement and Firefighting along the Historic
Route 66
Corridor.
Route 66 Today.TV
- See more than thirty free videos of the people and events of the
Mother Road!
Route 66 University -
Route 66 University is building the most complete and
comprehensive source for
Route 66
information on the web.
Shadows of Route 66 -Old Route 66 western interest historical site
photo gallery. Take a journey down what's left of America's Mother Road.
Springbreak66
- College students! Travel
Route 66
for your spring break.
Spirits 66
- Ghosts along the
Mother Road
Untraveled Road -
Historic Route 66
Media
Route 66 Magazine

Sign along 6th Street in
Amarillo,
Texas which
is Old Route 66,
November, 2005, Kathy Weiser
This image available for photographic prints
HERE!

Circus Room Sign in
Amarillo,
Texas,
May, 2004, Kathy Weiser |