Even if you’ve never driven on Route 66, you’ve definitely heard about it—and you’re probably humming along to the classic song about it right now. (Don’t even try to deny it!) Shaped by open highways and desert stretches, this U.S. route has long been a symbol of easygoing freedom and nostalgia. Built in 1926 to connect small towns with major cities and open up westward travel, it quickly became one of America’s most iconic roads. Even though it was officially decommissioned in 1985 and replaced by interstate routes, plenty of it still survives today as “Historic Route 66” scenic drives that you can explore. And with its 100-year anniversary approaching in 2026—it was named on April 30, 1926, and first opened a few months later on Nov. 11—the “Mother Road” is back in the spotlight once again. That alone is a great reason to plan a road trip … or just dig into some very cool Route 66 facts . Well, you’re about to take a (virtual) joyride through Route 66’s wild history and larger-th...
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