

View the itinerary online or print it as a guide if you plan to visit in person. This section also includes a bibliography. A Learn More section provides links to relevant websites such as tourism websites with information on cultural events and activities, other things to see and do, and dining and lodging possibilities.Maps to help visitors plan what to see and do and get directions to historic places to visit.Visitors can read a Route 66 Overview and more in-depth essays that explore the development of the highway and the historic places along the route. Essays provide highlights about the history of Route 66 that offer context for understanding historic places featured in the itinerary.

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Descriptions of each featured historic place on the List of Sites highlight its significance, photographs and other illustrations, and information on how to visit.The Route 66 travel itinerary offers several ways to discover and experience Route 66 and the historic places that shaped and illustrate the history and development of this fabled road: To understand Route 66 and capture its spirit, there is no substitute for driving the highway stopping to experience what is along the way. The itinerary features a number of sections of the road and other historic places to visit, and more will be added to the itinerary in the future. Today, more than 85% of the original alignments of Route 66 are drivable, and many special places along the way are included in the National Register. This Discover Our Shared Heritage Travel Itinerary highlights historic places listed in the National Register of Historic Places that bring the history of Route 66 to life. As an artery of transportation, an agent of social transformation, and a remnant of America’s past, it stretches 2,400 miles across two-thirds of the continent. Route 66 embodies a complex, rich history that goes well beyond any chronicle of the road itself. The National Park Service’s Heritage Education Services and the National Park Service Route 66 Corridor Preservation Program, in partnership with the American Express and World Monuments Fund Sustainable Tourism Initiative and the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers proudly invite you to experience Route 66. If you would like to print a specific section, click on one of the links below, and mark the section you would like to print.ĭemise and Resurgence of Interest in Route 66 Printing this page will print the introduction, five essays, the list of sites, and all of the descriptions for the sites featured in the itinerary. Please note that this text-only version, provided for ease of printing and reading, includes more than 40 pages and may take up to 10 minutes to print.
