When we last left off, the Joads were on their last most treacherous segment of their Route 66 journey to the promised land.
It's something that should be on every American's bucket list: driving Route 66. And there's no better time than now to get out and explore the country's motoring heritage and history. However, the ...
Route 66 turns 100 years old in 2026 presenting the country an opportunity to authentically rewrite the narrative of the ...
The famous American highway Route 66, which ran all the way from Chicago to Santa Monica, was established in 1926 as car culture was taking over the nation. As more people started using the route for ...
Don Crost is driving Route 66 across the country in a 1953 Chevy to raise money for ShelterBox, a disaster-relief organization based in Santa Barbara. Credit: Joshua Molina / Noozhawk photo A few days ...
You'll soon be able to get your kicks on Route 66 without using your feet … or hands. General Motors has announced an upcoming update to its feet-and-hands-free Super Cruise highway driving system ...
“It was like a Black yellow pages.” Driving Route 66 in the early days was difficult for anyone, considering the unreliability of motor vehicles and traversing harsh terrain like the Mojave Desert.
I just drove the entire 2,500 miles of historic Route 66 in under five days. From Santa Monica to Chicago, this was an insane sprint across America, cramming in iconic stops like Cadillac Ranch, a hot ...
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I’ve been told many times that the best way to see America is to drive across it. You can look at as many maps as you want, but there are things about its mammoth scale that can’t be conveyed in two ...
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"It was like a Black yellow pages." Driving Route 66 in the early days was difficult for anyone, considering the unreliability of motor vehicles and traversing harsh terrain like the Mojave Desert.