Route 66
Route 66 is one of the most popular road trip destinations in the world, with thousands of people travelling from Chicago to LA every year, on everything from bicycles to RV campers.
Route-66 is also called “The Mother road”, and was the first interstate road in America that was covered with asphalt from end to end.
Illinois

Route 66 crosses the Mississippi river on the iconic Chain of Rocks Bridge
Two intakes of the St. Louis Waterworks

Missouri

Kansas
Oklahoma

Texas
Magnolia petrol station in the town of Shamrock
Midpoint café in Adrian Texas
Leaning water tower of Britten
New Mexico
Arizona
Oatman
Two Guns
Twin Arrows
California
Amboy

The Historic Gasconade River Bridge has unfortunately been closed for traffic.


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