The Blue Swallow Motel in Tucumcari, New Mexico, remains a beloved stop for travelers along Route 66, offering a nostalgic ...
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the creation of Route 66, when the federal government first designated its major ...
Coined the “Mother Road” by John Steinbeck in his 1939 “The Grapes of Wrath” novel, the U.S. Route 66 has been a beloved part ...
David Schwartz's lifelong dream of traveling Route 66 has culminated in his photographs being featured on a new series of ...
Journey through Arizona and taste the state’s most iconic roadside restaurants, from neon-lit diners to legendary drive-ins.
Joshua Tree Trail begins at an opening in the fence behind the parking lot’s large sign for Wee Thump Joshua Tree Wilderness.
With its impressive Googie architecture, the diner is a landmark near the Santa Monica pier.
"Rand McNally has a long history of innovation, including the creation of the highway numbering system used to name Route 66," said Joseph Roark, CEO of Rand McNally Publishing. "As the Official Map ...
From Buck Atom to Meadow Gold Mack, a cast of super-sized Muffler Men can be found on Route 66 in Tulsa’s Meadow Gold District.
People-proofing cars has proven harder than anyone might have imagined when Chicagoans were taking out their Model T’s for Sunday drives on the Mother Road.
For anyone who wants to experience the American idea of the open road with a side of nostalgia, traveling Route 66 is an unmissable experience. But with so many towns along this historic highway ...
Route 66 is about to turn 100, yet the road that once carried Dust Bowl refugees and postwar vacationers still shapes how the world imagines an American road trip. From neon-lit motels to quiet ...