Route 66
The great American author, John Steinbeck, called Route 66 "The Mother
Road" in his book 'The Grapes of Wrath'. Route 66 ran from Chicago to Los
Angeles. I became interested because the house where I grew up was about 50
feet from the Mother Road. I could look out my bedroom window, and watch the
traffic go by. In the summer, when the windows were open, this was the music I
went to sleep by. There's a bunch of great links about Route 66. A good start is the
Route 66 Historical Society.
2001 was the 75th anniversary of the great road. I finally convinced my wife to make the trip (I'd been trying for several years) so we made our plans. First off, Route 66 needs to be traveled east to west. There are a lot of guidebooks that can guide you on your way, and point out things to see. Since we live in St. Louis, we drove to Chicago and spent a weekend there (nice city, lots to do). Then we picked up Route 66 in downtown Chicago (left), and headed south. The old road exists for about 1/3 of the trip. The rest is under interstate 55 and other roads. Next weekend, we picked up where we left off in St. Louis, and headed west. We took 3 weeks out and back. This included several side trips to see relatives, National Parks etc.
Route 66 by the numbers
There's a bunch of links for the Mother Road. A good place to start is the Route 66 Historical Society.
Our Vacation by the numbers: