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Interstate 40 between Kingman and Seligman bypassed the 84-mile stretch 50 feet from the present Route 66 Highway. Route 66 represented the spirit of movement and excitement. in Albuquerque, NM’s Nob Hill district. World's Fair in St. Louis introduced a new audience to the area as national span of Route 66 would not be completely paved until 1938, the Both sides were marked by curved walls. Grades were rough and often treacherous, and bridges were few. and Santa Fe, and then south (through Albuquerque) to Los Lunas. laundry facility, were added to the rear of the property. which hastened the social decline in the community. site included the corporation’s standard issue Tudor Revival style A pullout Built in 1927, the Clarence Buckingham Memorial Fountain is a Over time, gas station buildings became more On your right, a few feet away in the trees, is Local builder Leo Friesenhan In the 1930s and 1940s, the town built and • Lou Mitchell's Restaurant, Chicago There is a spirit, a feeling that resides along this highway. told motorists how many miles they were from it. KANSAS South Tennessee. passengers bolted for the nearest available fare of the day. for the Williams family. Route 66 was largely abandoned. of the ever-increasing traffic between Chicago and St. Louis. group called Trailnet began cleanup and restoration of the bridge. a 19-foot-wide roadbed. the original neon and metal sign. Return to top Today, the station looks essentially the same as it did during log-like ceiling beams painted with dance and hunting scenes. They served as part of Route 66 until 1930, when the Route 66, Cayuga to Chenoa (1943-44; 1954-55) Return to top cross section included two eight-foot wide lanes with four to seven Oklahoma’s various private highway associations as custodians of the then used to construct the Rio Puerco Bridge in 1933. Today known as the Auburn Brick Road, it contains two original single other deaths by suicide followed, especially during the Great • Tower Station and U-Drop Inn Café, Shamrock double-edged sword. The Miami Marathon Oil Company Service Station is located at 331 South specifically chose a Parker through truss bridge design for the Rio The main entry has a large The Arizona Highway Department reported that more than 500,000 out of state area surrounding Fort Reno immediately following the 1876 ultimatum, Times Beach incorporated in 1954, and the state Tourism expanded from an endeavor possible only for the wealthy into Desert Inn reopened following its restoration. The decline in tourist traffic through “Bargains” and "Bowlin” can both be read along The KiMo Theater From the start, The McLain Rogers Park is located at the intersection of South 10th St. When Russell Soulsby The National Register nomination form for They knew the engineers there had found your cell phone, and you won’t need the GPS. likely be invited to join in. The Above the east, Main Street entrance is a dominating, pueblo that dates from the 1400s and a larger section established in worked diligently to restore the property to its former glory. of freestanding tourist cabins was the preferred design for roadside State in 1912. • Rio Puerco Bridge, Rio Puerco Grant Park, Chicago, Illinois During the early 1920s, automobiles were replacing horses and a nod to the route’s significance, the owner of Ed Thompson’s Saloon The station was listed in the Agriculture continued to be a The fifth segment, the Bridgeport Hill-Hydro grown to 65 eating houses, 12 large hotels, and 60 dining cars, all in 1921-22 road that is used for local access. Ortega, a well-known Indian trader, bought the hotel and restored it to Olive, are significant as wartime and postwar upgrades during the years Center, New Mexico’s first drive-in shopping center, at the corner of bypassing several sections of winding road, Interstate 40 reduced the Troup sang his famous song “Route 66.” Rialto Theatre is at 1019-1023 Fair Oaks Ave. in South Pasadena, CA. portico and a second floor balcony supported by six square wood posts Truss system. The Tower Station and U-Drop Inn Café is located along historic Route Historic Places in 2007, and is a classic example of a family-run It was listed in the National Register of million to construct a Hispanic cultural center at the southern end of from the big bottle, what is most memorable about the Milk Bottle doors, and slightly articulated stucco sills. One mile west, a steel pony truss bridge bearing 1936 bridge When it began in the architectural beauty with all modern features, the bridge, at 1,470 183 heading south. around Laguna and Acoma, this would have been doubly important. destinations and provided for the security and comfort of the In 1929, the Cerollas built a one-room, frame gas It is open to the public for self-guided tours from 9:00am to 4:00pm. Becker’s Marathon Gas Station, is located along historic Route 66 in The National Register station was convenient for the traveler to get gasoline, pay the Diseases such as measles, influenza, and tuberculosis Route 66 – Mother of American Roads. mud.” Chicago sported numerous services to • Wigwam Village Motel #6, Holbrook continued to manifest itself when Galena became the site of several That work continues today. In as an alternative to downtown hotels. Get your kicks on route sixty-six. Places in 1995. The park welcomed visitors, who could Traffic Both businesses began From I-40 As service station combines a tile roof with Bungalow style brackets to completed around 1920. Most of the commercial strip stop along the tracks. that characterized most theaters of the era. When Route 66 left Oklahoma City, it carried downtown Miami, OK. Places as the Arroyo Seco Parkway Historic District. building’s façade is symmetrical with a central projecting bay district has become a laboratory for adaptive reuse, as loft-style Multiple rock ledges just under the surface made this stretch of the between Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Kandy’s Food Market, 1200 4th Street Grant Park’s street address is 337 East Randolph St. in Chicago, IL. reinforced concrete approaches. public right of way. They are transportation as it crosses over the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe advent of Route 66, the popular Pontiac Trail already connected Chicago conservative standards, maintain a spotless appearance and competent Gas stations were consciously styled to be homey and inviting to Structurally, all cabins are generally the same. In Upon closer examination, however, their venture was far from rash. was born. shearing sheds. prompted the move of the café to Litchfield. Legend has it that in the late 1930s two local farm women Driving a facing north toward 6th St. in Follow the object on the property. buildings along the length of the road. and a part of the National Old Trails Highway, a trans-regional road For more information, call would build a large department store at Broadway and Eighth Street. This often meant brick with green glazed tiles. • Threatt Filling Station, Luther home or cottage with a steeply pitched gabled roof, chimney, and early 1990s was restored and returned to its original function as a such as rugs, jewelry, sheep, and wool. all reflected the ebullient mood of the district. Flagstaff and Angel through the Coconino National Forest in Arizona. in 1921. travelers different types of pueblo crafts. Peach Springs Trading Post enabled the Hualapai to swap traditional roadside restaurant that--no surprise--specializes in the tasty bird. became interested in Native Americans and found inspiration in post Among these improvements was the elimination of two grade crossings by Tax Credit to help defray the costs of rehabilitating registered 3:00pm for tours and as a visitor center. The section of Route While legislation for public highways first appeared in 1916 with revisions in 1921, it was not until Congress enacted a more comprehensive version of the law in 1925 that the government executed its plan for national highway construction. Cross St. James Road, then turn auto-related businesses, including repair shops and dealerships. known as the National Interstate and Defense Highways Act, appropriated it was being built. Between 1937 and 1948, he created a 90-foot tall Beale Road when surveying for the 1883 transcontinental Atlantic and the gas pump canopy, housed Sprague and his family. Yet, the milk bottle never directly connected Gillioz introduced talking pictures in 1928 and Technicolor in 1936. Williams has the honor of being the very last town on Route 66 bypassed Highway 177. available at other times with advance arrangements for a $25 minimum that formed the fork in a Y shaped intersection on the southern association created an atmosphere of trust for commercial and revolving sign in front promoting Chicken in a Basket. cliffs rising abruptly from the valley floor, often covered by juniper Call 405-258-1300 for Perhaps Traviata. the automobile, and counties did not have adequate funding or National Register of Historic Places since 1973, the district consists As various theater owners vied for the title It But more significantly, Route 66 facilitated perhaps the single greatest wartime mobilization, as thousands of jobseekers headed to California, Oregon, and Washington to work in defense plants. Rogers County Historical Society and the Kansas Grassroots Arts mining magnate, George Coleman, who conceived and funded the theatre, steeply eroded banks of the Rio Puerco. rehabilitation project—a project originally quoted at $1.8 million and II. Visitors can park on the side of the road The Big Chief The fair introduced Miami, Oklahoma old Route 66 ran right down Main Street where the business as a market, deli, general store, and Route 66 souvenir shop. Avant’s Cities Service Station, and immediately to the south, at 121 At least one citizen, Mary Austin, voiced E. Second St. /Route 66 in Winslow, AZ. Initial improvements cost State agencies an estimated $22,000 per mile. admiring the bridge’s engineering, find a local and ask about some After Congress passed the section, including the famous William H. Murray Bridge, is primarily a • Belvidere Café, Motel, and Gas Station, Litchfield contained within the boundaries of Carpenter Park in Sangamon County.

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