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Route 66: Chicago to Santa Monica

🚗 En Auto 12 paradas Gratuito

🚗12 mapped stops

The Mother Road — 2,448 miles of neon signs, roadside diners, and the mythology of the American West. A multi-day journey tracing the path of Dust Bowl migrants, Beat poets, and every dreamer who ever pointed a car toward the Pacific.

Paradas en Este Tour (12)

  1. 1
    Grant Park — Route 66 Begin Sign The historic "Begin" sign at the corner of Adams and Michigan marks mile zero of the most storied highway in America. Chicago's skyline towers behind you as you face west.
  2. 2
    Pontiac, Illinois — Route 66 Hall of Fame The first major stop houses murals, memorabilia, and a VW Bug painted in psychedelic Route 66 livery. The small-town Main Street sets the tone for what lies ahead.
  3. 3
    Springfield, Illinois — Lincoln's Tomb Abraham Lincoln's final resting place anchors a city steeped in presidential history. The Cozy Dog Drive-In nearby claims to have invented the corn dog.
  4. 4
    St. Louis, Missouri — Gateway Arch Eero Saarinen's 630-foot stainless steel catenary curve frames the Mississippi River crossing. You are now entering the West, just as Lewis and Clark did two centuries ago.
  5. 5
    Rolla, Missouri — Totem Pole Trading Post The Ozarks begin to roll beneath your wheels. Roadside attractions and family-run motels still operate much as they did in the 1950s along this stretch.
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    Joplin, Missouri Lead and zinc mining built this town, and Bonnie and Clyde once hid in an apartment here. The Ozark limestone gives way to the Great Plains just ahead.
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    Tulsa, Oklahoma — Blue Whale of Catoosa A beloved roadside curiosity — a giant blue whale built in the 1970s as an anniversary gift. Oklahoma's Art Deco heritage and oil wealth define this stretch.
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    Oklahoma City — Gold Dome The Gold Dome building gleams at the city's edge. The Oklahoma City National Memorial reminds travelers of the 1995 bombing that shook the nation.
  9. 9
    Amarillo, Texas — Cadillac Ranch Ten Cadillacs buried nose-first in a cotton field, spray-painted by generations of travelers. The Texas Panhandle stretches flat to every horizon.
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    Tucumcari, New Mexico — Blue Swallow Motel The neon capital of Route 66. Over 2,000 motel rooms once served travelers here. The Blue Swallow's iconic sign has glowed since 1939.
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    Santa Fe, New Mexico America's oldest capital city sits at 7,000 feet, its adobe architecture glowing amber at sunset. The route detours through the historic plaza before continuing west.
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    Albuquerque, New Mexico — Central Avenue Neon motels and Route 66 diners line Central Avenue through the heart of New Mexico's largest city. The Sandia Mountains rise to 10,678 feet to the east.

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