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"I want to see America the way it used to be," said transportation reporter Jerry Carnes of his road trip along Route 66, from Chicago to Santa Monica, California.
Dave Nicholas, Barry Porter, Rich Shipe and Harold Wenger turned 66 years old last winter, within a month of each other.
Water is the key to the future of Roy’s Motel & Cafe, the lone survivor in a Route 66 town that, at its peak, boasted 200 ...
Visit Albuquerque is showing when and how neon became such a vital part of Route 66’s history. While the first functional ...
A comic book about Martin Luther King released in 1958 is still being used as a resource to teach non-violence ...
Bono’s Restaurant has been a Route 66 landmark in Fontana, CA. With its rare orange-shaped stand and star-studded history, this roadside icon still captures the spirit of the Mother Road. We visit the ...
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 ...
Mao Saigo posted a 6-under 66 to lead the U.S. Women’s Open after the second round's Friday morning groupings at Erin Hills ...
A Michigan man who had a key role in building one of the longest bridges in the United States has been buried 15 years after ...
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 ...
With summer fast approaching, road trip season will be here before you know it. And while Route 66 has been overtaken by more convenient interstate highways, this historic slice of Americana remains ...