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Maps of entire Route 66 segments, states and cities, from start in Chicago to end in Santa Monica
- Arizona
Route 66 brought a boost to the town’s economy. However,...
- Illinois
Illinois Route 66 took over Illinois State Highway 4, a...
- Texas
Exit 35 from Interstate 40 at Vega, Texas, an access point...
- Rt66 Store
Route 66 began in 1926 and stretched from Chicago to Santa...
- Drive Time
The length of the Mother Road is typically stated as 2,448...
- New Mexico
The original 1926 Route 66 alignment created a large "S...
- Kansas
Map of Historic Route 66 through Galena, Riverton and Baxter...
- Missouri
Riding Historic U.S. Route 66 thru Missouri "The Mother...
- Arizona
Route 66 Interactive Maps. Map Showing Cities, Attractions and Points of Interest. Shown below is a detailed, interactive Google map of over 200 popular cities, attractions and points of interest along Historic Route 66 from start to finish.
11 Οκτ 2021 · Route 66 starts in downtown Chicago and ends at the Santa Monica pier in California. Throughout the journey from Chicago to Santa Monica, you’ll discover sections where the original route diverges, seemingly shooting off in two directions and yet nowhere at once.
14 Ιουλ 2019 · Chicago is the start point of the 2446 mile road trip to Los Angeles that is otherwise known as Route 66! I often see a lot of questions from people wondering the best places to stay, how to go about renting a car, where is the Route 66 start sign located, what to see in 2 days in Chicago?
16 Ιαν 2024 · Map of Route 66 in Chicago, Illinois. Use the map below to explore all the best things to do in Chicago, Illinois. Or, download our full Illinois Route 66 map to your phone!
12 Ιουλ 2024 · The official Route 66 starting point is located at 122 S. Michigan Ave. near the intersection of South Michigan Avenue and East Adams Street and just across from the Art Institute of Chicago. There, you’ll find an eye-catching pylon with information about the start of the historic route.
Route 66 stretched more than 2,400 miles from Chicago to Santa Monica, California. Cy Avery, the Oklahoma highway commissioner known as the “Father of Route 66,” dubbed it “The Main Street of America.”. This route was considered the primary path between the Great Lakes and the Pacific Coast.