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Maps of entire Route 66 segments, states and cities, from start in Chicago to end in Santa Monica
Route 66 Interactive Maps. Map Showing Cities, Attractions and Points of Interest. Shown below is a detailed, interactive Google map of over 200 popular cities, attractions and points of interest along Historic Route 66 from start to finish.
Learn everything you need to know about Route 66 from the most popular road trip site, including state-by-state stops and interactive maps.
U.S. Route 66 or U.S. Highway 66 (US 66 or Route 66) was one of the original highways in the United States Numbered Highway System. It was established on November 11, 1926, with road signs erected the following year. [3]
A collection of Route 66 maps created using Google Maps. The maps will open in a browser window or the Google Maps app depending on your device. Scroll further below the maps to find additional detail for each state.
Travel planning for a road trip in 2024 on Historic U.S. Route 66, photos, maps, travel information, hotels, and things to see.
This Route 66 map has all of the original alignments color coded. Also called The Mother Road, these routes are historical parts of old U.S. Highway 66. They may no longer be accessible, drivable or visible.
This map shows how the highway connected Chicago and Los Angeles through cities in Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California. (more) Route 66. highway, United States. Also known as: U.S. Highway 66. Written by. Robert McHenry. Editor in chief, Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992–97. Robert McHenry. Fact-checked by.
39 JOLIET. Illinois & Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor 69. 80 75. 90 75. Crater Lake NP. Yellowstone NP. SALT LAKE CITY CARSON CITY.
Even though Route 66 no longer exists on America's highway maps, a drive across the country on the stretches that remain is one of the great American road trips. Passing through eight states between Chicago and Los Angeles, Route 66 covers nearly 2,500 miles across a broad swath of the Midwest, Great Plains, Southwest and West. Over time, most ...