U.S.Route66or U.S. Highway66(US66orRoute66) was one of the original highways in the United States Numbered Highway System. It was established on November 11, 1926, with road signs erected the following year.
Route66: Memories from America's Highway. Publications International Ltd. Hardcover.
The Best Hits onRoute66: 100 Essential Stops on the Mother Road.Editorial Reviews. About the Author. The OH list features innovative, quirkybooksthat reflect style, popular culture and current trends.
Route66AdventureHandbook."LegendaryRoute66: A Journey Through Time Along America's Mother Road [2007] by Michael Karl Witzel & Gyvel Young-Witzel Voyageur Press 12x9½ hardcover [10/2007] for $22.76. Ghost Towns ofRoute66bookby Jim Hinckley & Kerrick James. Billy Connolly, music-lover, biker, and scourge of the beige and the bland the world over, has dreamed about taking a trip on the legendaryRoute66since.There are no otherbooksby this author on our site.
TripFiction. Making it easy to match a location with abook. The addition of city maps, showing the multiple paths ofRoute66and displaying the exact locations of points of interest, is a major improvement over the already critically acclaimed third edition of thebook.
We list over 50 vintageRoute66motels and hotels along theroutewith information andbookingdetails for each one. We also include aRoute66motel map. We focus on historicalRoute66hotels and motels that are well-rated and well-located.
In addition to service stations and motels with their neon signs, cafes, grocery stores, road signs and sturdy iron bridges can all be found in thisbook, looking at the towns ofRoute66. InRoute66AD, Tony Perrotet travels throughout the Meditteranean, using an itinerary modeled on that of the world's first tourists – the ancient Romans. Using an archaic guidebook from the era, Perrotet writes an entertaining travelbookthat is also a funny...
There is a particular nostalgia surroundingRoute66. It evokes gleaming cars and old-school diners, roadside attractions and kitschy road signs. The latter is the subject of the newbook‘Route66Then and Now’, by Joe Sonderman.
From 1936-66, an entrepreneurial postman from Harlem published and sold The Negro Motorist GreenBook, an annual guide to safe places alongRoute66and across the country.