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The Rise and Fall of Route 66 (Why America's Greatest Road Fell into Oblivion) 

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U.S. Route 66, also known as the Will Rogers Highway, was one of the original highways constructed by the U.S. Highway System in 1926. Route 66 is over 90 years old and definitely, a road less traveled. There are plenty of weird attractions to be seen along this iconic road that starts in Chicago and ends in Los Angeles. While much of Route 66 has disappeared following its decommissioning as a major American highway in 1985, there remains plenty of evidence to be seen and cherished by historical and pop-cultural lovers. Large chunks of Route 66-related memorabilia have been preserved at the Route 66 Association Hall of Fame and Museum.
Chapters:
00:00 Why Route 66 starts in Chicago and ends in Los Angeles
00:43 Before Route 66 pioneers traveled dirt roads
01:35 Railroads eventually were built alongside the dusty trails
02:09 The boom of the automobile
03:29 The nation’s first all-weather highway
04:59 Cyrus Avery is credited with creating Route 66
06:55 Why Route 66 was almost named Route 60
08:03 Route 66 Gas stations, motels, and other facilities
11:56 John Steinbeck wrote frequently about Route 66
12:11 Terrible effects of the Dust Bowl
13:30 The best sights along Route 66
16:06 Route 66 presence in American Cinema
16:59 Route 66 decommissioned as a major American highway
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@jaydibernardo4320
@jaydibernardo4320 Год назад
Back in 2012 I drove Route 66 (Chicago to Santa Monica) on a Yamaha FJR1300, camping & moteling along the way. What a great adventure! So many things to see & great people along the way, I never had a dull day. One thing I noticed is at that time there were more people from other countries then Americans on 66. I grew tiresome of all the gift shops so I then turned my attention to the old abandoned structures that were once popular. Old gas stations, motels diners, bars etc. I even found some of the original highway, it was super narrow. What an amazing journey back into time! I've had many, many motorcycle tours in my life but Route 66 was by far the highlight of them all. It really is a slice of America that everyone should put on their bucket list. I would highly recommend anyone reading this comment to make the trip. You won't be disappointed.
@cavecookie1
@cavecookie1 Год назад
I lived in Oatman, AZ in the '90s. Loved talking to all the different people from all over the world. There was a German who organized motorcycle tours of that area. They would fly into Vegas, rent Harleys and run up and down Rt. 66, Grand Canyon, etc. and were always warmly welcomed there in Oatman. This guy, Gunther, IIRC, even set up a month long tour of Germany for a friend of mine who did a one man country band thing, with MIDI computers, and his excellent singing and flat pickin'. Lots of great memories from Rt. 66!
@alanreber1027
@alanreber1027 Год назад
@Derrick Bridges thank you for that blessed/bittersweet memory. I am a stickler for dates, a calendar brain if you will🤔 God is teaching me to number my days, and He recently put some more time on the clock. I had a third stroke on July 2nd,2022 and was out of the hospital in 10 days. The other 2 were 2010 & 2018. I'm almost fully recovered with only some minor slurring. "The Lord is good, a stronghold in the day of trouble, and He knows them that trust in Him"
@SKBottom
@SKBottom Год назад
How long did your trip take?
@jaydibernardo4320
@jaydibernardo4320 Год назад
@@SKBottom If I recall correctly, two weeks.
@SKBottom
@SKBottom Год назад
@@jaydibernardo4320 thank you. I've been as far as St Louis and I have been to the Route 66 Museum there. It's on my bucket list to make the rest of the trip. Fun fact, I used to live near the Ted Drewes frozen custard stand on Lindbergh. Lindbergh Road is part of the original Route 66.
@damnitboy9635
@damnitboy9635 Год назад
In the mid 2000s a lot of people gained or renewed their interest in Rt 66 due to the movie "Cars" that's continued to this day.
@SimulatedGoat
@SimulatedGoat Год назад
Probably the only good thing that the cars movies did lol
@MrOiram46
@MrOiram46 Год назад
@vinny reviews Also probably inspired a new generation of vehicle animators
@bumblebee623
@bumblebee623 Год назад
No... not really. But good try
@micahfrye8885
@micahfrye8885 Год назад
@StreetVibezPR exactly and I’m one of them. I was 4 when the movie came out and it’s one of my first core memories possibly the very first as it’s the oldest memory I can place. It and my babysitter and her husband who basically raised me got me into cars and trucks. While I don’t have anything running that’s too old (1980 k20 is the oldest) I take pride in what I do have and live the culture around these classics. It definitely did a lot of good
@mariokart8715
@mariokart8715 Год назад
And it was mentioned a bit in the RV movie by Robin Williams. At the end of the movie, a song played “Get your kicks on Route 66”. It was also seen in parts of Cars 2 & 3.
@adamaizenberg756
@adamaizenberg756 Год назад
Driving down old Route 66 sometimes feels like you’ve traveled back into the past.
@jtgd
@jtgd Год назад
Ghost infrastructure deserves a special place in history
@randallthedestroyer6061
@randallthedestroyer6061 Год назад
Or in an apocalyptic world too sonetimes...
@jaydibernardo4320
@jaydibernardo4320 Год назад
Because you are!
@kimballamram552
@kimballamram552 Год назад
All that much more reason to preserve it
@NazriB
@NazriB 2 месяца назад
Lies again? Birthday Date Home Number
@Javelina_Poppers
@Javelina_Poppers Год назад
Being a 71 year old Arizona native, I've been on 66 many times over the years. People today have forgotten the joys and sights of taking a road trip.
@MR-wh6ji
@MR-wh6ji Год назад
Having made a Roadtrip through great Arizona I can only say that thats true
@southronjr1570
@southronjr1570 Год назад
My wife's from Phoenix and we take the I 40 route from the east coast every other summer.
@Javelina_Poppers
@Javelina_Poppers Год назад
@@southronjr1570 Flew into St Louis for a family reunion and on returning, instead of flying, we rented a car and drove back to Arizona. Didn't drive a single Interstate, only US highways, state roads, county roads and sometimes gravel and dirt roads. The trip took 5 days and we saw the best sights and met some if the greatest people in the world. I would highly recommend trying this if you've got the time. Oh, and buy a big clunky road atlas at WalMart..........you'll need it.
@d.e.b.b5788
@d.e.b.b5788 Год назад
Not me! I love road trips! I lived in NJ all my life, then moved here to Arizona! I moved a little at a time, so I retired, and then took many cross country trips, bringing a SUV full of stuff each time, and taking a slightly different route. It was fun, finally getting to see so much of the country in between. 2600 miles each way, and now I live two blocks from Rt 66. Love the little town atmosphere, and the neighbors are very nice. Up here in the 'high desert', it doesn't get so horribly hot, either, 100 with none of that NJ humidity is just fine, thank you! And now, I get to take nice, leisurely rides around the western states with my parrot as my co-pilot. My most common road trip, though, is to Nevada where they have some white castle burger places, a little bit of the east, here out west.
@garv0061
@garv0061 Год назад
Pretty broad assumption made here. I'm a millennial (36) and just got back from a 10 day Route 66 trip with my dad (66). It was wonderful. Many road trips I've been on are focused on the destination, but this one the journey is the destination. I loved speaking with attraction/store owners. It was fun to run into others doing the route across multiple states. Definitely want to get back out there again.
@maingeemutt1668
@maingeemutt1668 Год назад
Real simple reason for Route 66's demise, the interstate system made it obsolete.
@jamesparson
@jamesparson Год назад
Double signing can be confusing.
@charleslindsay3201
@charleslindsay3201 Год назад
yes it was a dangerous 2 lane road with slow moving traffic mixed with cars that wanted to go fast.
@markfortin421
@markfortin421 Год назад
They did it by eliminating alot of exits to the small towns, which in turn starved the small businesses along old 66....
@andylauder2072
@andylauder2072 Год назад
You summed it up beautifully.
@jackson5116
@jackson5116 Год назад
@@charleslindsay3201 "fast" back then meant a whopping 30 mph!
@azdrifter3968
@azdrifter3968 2 месяца назад
I've spent more time on route 66 than you would believe. I lived in williams az for years. I went to Jr. High and high school there and have lived there off and on since. I used to sit on a bench right on rt. 66 for hours talking to tourists from all over the world who are going to the grand canyon nearby. That was a lot of my entertainment in that town throughout my teens. I've lived in motels right on route 66 in williams and flagstaff az, paying monthly for long periods of time throughout my life. I'm 41 now. I even have a route 66 sign tattooed on my forearm. Many, many memories I've made on that road.
@paul06660
@paul06660 Год назад
I live literally a block from the original first paved segment of 66 which is now College and St. Louis streets in Springfield. Great video but theres a lot of information left out. The route was also instrumental in connecting Fort Leonard wood and other bases to the Pacific coast and was vital for military logistics which didnt all go by train. The original highway was extremely dangerous due to it and the automobiles of the era being very crude by modern safety standards. Drunk driving was legal at that time leading to many untimely deaths and human suffering, as was the deer problem through Illinois Missouri and Oklahoma. There were many hardships for travelers who had little more than gas money. My grandfather broke down in Arizona with his wife and first baby in the dangerous heat and had to work an entire day in a salvage yard to afford the part he needed to get back on the road.Also, the heavy traffic clogged city centers toward the later years and the original route and its businesses fell victim to re-routs outside of towns then the much faster and safer Interstate highway system. The Cadillac Ranch is iconic but so were the many neon signs along the route. Another popular spot is were people stop to take pics standin' on the road, in Windslow Arizona, next to a flat bed Ford as mentioned in the Eagles song Take it Easy.
@Ethan7s
@Ethan7s Год назад
Thanks for adding to the info.
@zaco-km3su
@zaco-km3su Год назад
The strategic importance would have been nice to be known.
@tuckerbittick1718
@tuckerbittick1718 Год назад
Yooooo I go to MSU there in Springfield!
@rosaamarillo2110
@rosaamarillo2110 Год назад
As I was born in Springfield, I think the most interesting part was the little piece of 66 that touches Kansas at Baxter Springs, because a Kansas senator didn't want his state to miss out..
@RevJack-jn1nu
@RevJack-jn1nu Год назад
WHAT NEWS. !!! AS A KID ON 66 IN 1954, 1956, 1958 ! DANGEROUS TRAFFIC, CAR WRECKS. HEAD-ON COLLISSIONS AND BEAUTIFUL SCENERY ! Rev. Jack
@generoush3823
@generoush3823 Год назад
When I was a kid I used to watch a show where 2 guys in a corvette traveled and had adventures on route 66, always told myself I would do that some day.
@markdavis3539
@markdavis3539 Год назад
The series was called Route 66 with Martin Milner and George Maharis. I remember it well. My brother had a corvette of similar vintage.
@mescko
@mescko Год назад
@@markdavis3539 Ironically very little of it was actually filmed anywhere along the route. It was a good show and a great jazzy theme.
@LUIS-ox1bv
@LUIS-ox1bv Год назад
@@mescko Be that as it may, Route 66 was among the first television series filmed in locations throughout the country, and not just solely in California.
@jacksonspitsfax4526
@jacksonspitsfax4526 Год назад
man that sounds fun, I am still young and live on 66, my favorite older show is Dukes of Hazard.
@DCMarvelMultiverse
@DCMarvelMultiverse Год назад
There were two shows called Route 66. When I was young, the second series was on with Dan Cortez. The show lasted half a season and ended about two years before the road was decommissioned.
@3.2Carrera
@3.2Carrera Год назад
My son is a US Marine and the two of us drove from S. Florida to San Diego In late Dec '21 and had a great time. I had some car parts to drop off so we picked up I-40 in Amarillo. Route 66 was an old friend right there for most of the trip through the long desert. We used it to go to some of the small dusty towns that is still snakes through. At one point in New Mexico we hit a severe snow storm that closed the interstate due to jackknifed trailers and since we had a Jeep, it was a snap to so some adventuring on the old road for many miles (something the locals seemed to take advantage of as well). What a special trip.
@jamesgibson5876
@jamesgibson5876 Год назад
Lmao yeah my back yard ..with out even looking I can tell you that probably was Santa Rosa newmexico where the snow shut you down
@freetolook3727
@freetolook3727 Год назад
Back in the mid 1970's, I was lucky enough to travel parts of Route 66 in Arizona and New Mexico before Interstate 40 was completed. It certainly was a colorful highway!
@tonygalano6825
@tonygalano6825 Год назад
Come on Everybody knows that it's ROOT 66 not rout 66. For example somebody had a paper rout on root 66.
@ernestpassaro9663
@ernestpassaro9663 Год назад
Doesn’t route 80 parallel it?
@kimballamram552
@kimballamram552 Год назад
@@ernestpassaro9663 Route 40 as 80 is further north
@user-bk1lh2xw1h
@user-bk1lh2xw1h 9 дней назад
Some in the North said Rãwt but the South always said Root❤yes root 66 is spelled route 66❤and it is 66 ❤not 666.😂
@jonathangasana
@jonathangasana 9 месяцев назад
Missourian here, just saying how great it is to have this historic landmark in our state. Thousands maybe millions used Route 66 for a better life. Them and their dreams will never be forgotten, that’s for sure.
@fishrowe8057
@fishrowe8057 Год назад
We drove from Chicago to Phoenix when I was 10yo. I'll never forget the cool things we saw along 66. Magical.
@alliehamilton-calhoun162
@alliehamilton-calhoun162 Год назад
I live on route 66 and absolutely love it! I travel to other towns on my favorite road frequently. I especially like the parts of the road where I can't see the interstate next to me and I can imagine that I'm back in time driving along the road when it was new. So many parts of the original road in my area are being torn up to make bike trails or to lay lines for high speed internet.... etc... which upsets me; it's something to be _protected_ , not destroyed.
@mescko
@mescko Год назад
Hear, hear!
@seamusburke9101
@seamusburke9101 Год назад
I travelled Route 66 back in 2012 in an old Dodge van I bought for 800 dollers. Great adventure, definitely the journey of a lifetime. Greetings from Ireland.
@robertcouch9021
@robertcouch9021 Год назад
I work on one of the roadside attractions, The Route 66 Village in Tulsa Oklahoma, specifically the locomotive Frisco 4500
@girldaddividendinvestor
@girldaddividendinvestor Год назад
My grandparents used the 'Green Book,' to travel in the 50s and 60s. I'm so happy you touched on it. Great video as always!! Thank you.
@Gail1Marie
@Gail1Marie Год назад
I'm sorry they had to use the Green Book at all. I have a reprint of the 1940 edition; it and later editions are available online.
@jed-henrywitkowski6470
@jed-henrywitkowski6470 Год назад
I wouldn't mind hearing a little about that.
@halnogaies1256
@halnogaies1256 Год назад
@@Gail1Marie I'm offended that you feel sorry. lol. Nobody can mention anything about that part of history without you having a guilt complex. lol.
@olliebee5605
@olliebee5605 Год назад
@@halnogaies1256 since when does saying sorry to someone equate to feeling guilty? If someone tells me their grandma passed, I might say I'm sorry. I don't feel guilty, I didn't kill grams, I feel empathetic. You seem like someone unfamiliar with empathy..
@halnogaies1256
@halnogaies1256 Год назад
@@olliebee5605 I use google to navigate almost anywhere nowadays. SAY SORRY TO ME! At some point it becomes unempathetic and more obligatory. That is when it is absurd. Why don't you apologize for all the victims of wars going back to Punic times!
@Ayelmar
@Ayelmar Год назад
Back in 2016 I found myself with the opportunity to take a few weeks to check off the biggest *attainable* item on my bucket list, and loaded up my little hatchback with me driving, my cat as copilot, and about 50 pounds of computer and camera gear, three duffel bags of clothes, and 30 pounds of cat food and cat litter, and set off from Nashville, TN, up to Chicago, then off on the Mother Road, all the way to Santa Monica. I've got about 100 GB of photos and footage from the trip that I *still* need to do something productive with....
@64MrDougie
@64MrDougie Год назад
Thank you for mentioning the Green Book. Not many people know about that.
@sassiebrat
@sassiebrat Год назад
We moved to CA from TX in 1963. We took 66 in a car with no air conditioning. My great uncle had a restaurant on 66 in Clinton, OK. It would have been nice to revisit more of the businesses and towns along this historic highway. "Root" 66!
@jenniferwhitewolf3784
@jenniferwhitewolf3784 Год назад
What was the name of his restaurant? Do you know the address or if it appears online, or in any of the many books on 66?
@sassiebrat
@sassiebrat Год назад
@@jenniferwhitewolf3784...Pop Hicks on Route 66 in Clinton. And, yes, it is mentioned in articles about Route 66.
@jenniferwhitewolf3784
@jenniferwhitewolf3784 Год назад
I looked it up.. amazing history. Sadly it burned down in 1999.
@jacksonspitsfax4526
@jacksonspitsfax4526 Год назад
Hey Oklahoman here, is it still running, if so which restaurant is it? I live on Route 66 and personally Pops in Arcadia is my favorite, mostly because I live around there. Cool they named it after Will Rogers too.
@sassiebrat
@sassiebrat Год назад
@@jacksonspitsfax4526 ...No, my great uncle (Ethan Hicks) sold it (don't remember when) and then it burned down. Clinton, OK, is not what it used to be (but, then, what is?).
@rustysmith5809
@rustysmith5809 Год назад
Im 57 years old.I knew the basics of route 66, but this video added some more knowledge to my data brain.
@ellenwheat3608
@ellenwheat3608 Год назад
Im familiar with folks only calling it “root” 66.
@philbenson6041
@philbenson6041 Год назад
It's just the way some people say it.
@SkillandLuckCRAPS
@SkillandLuckCRAPS Год назад
@@philbenson6041 Just like this narrator and you, do you know about the song? 🎵Get your kicks on Route 66🎵 Go check it out and learn.
@dragonmeddler2152
@dragonmeddler2152 Месяц назад
"Root 66" started as a mispronuncation of route in the song "Get Your Kicks on Route 66" by the great Nat (King) Cole Trio, back in the 1930s. The rest of the US Highway system roads were usually called "Highway", such as Hwy 40, Hwy 50, etc.
@user-bk1lh2xw1h
@user-bk1lh2xw1h 9 дней назад
❤STILL ROOTIN FOR YA ROOT 66 ❤
@johnchedsey1306
@johnchedsey1306 Год назад
It's wild to think these little towns boomed and busted so quickly just based on a highway which ultimately got bypassed by a better highway. Enough time has passed that some of the abandoned roadside attractions are decaying and disappearing. For instance, in Twin Arrows in Arizona, one of the two arrows collapse and fell to the ground in the past year. From year to year it's possible to witness the elements slowly reclaim things.
@markfortin421
@markfortin421 Год назад
Fantastic doc on Old 66. Can never get enough...of your stories and Route 66. I have loved it since 1961 when the TV show "Route 66" when Todd &Buzz "allegedly" Traveled it in a new Corvette searching for a new life. What a show for an easily impressed young teenager, (Me) who thought thats how later life would be...and now, 60 years later, I'm still dreamin'. Thanks again...really enjoyed it!
@dakotamilly2310
@dakotamilly2310 Год назад
I loved cruising 66 in my 442 it’s one of the best times of my life I shed real tears more than once at the beauty of the mountains and endless desert views.
@Susie_Floozie
@Susie_Floozie Год назад
I once drove up Route 66 to Exotic World, the strippers' museum in Helendale, to interview Dixie Evans, the 'Marilyn Monroe of Burlesque.' What a thrilling drive! I turned in my piece, and my editor about shat over one sentence that was 121 words long. But my move was deliberate. I'd sought to capture the ever-changing scenery and the hypnotic rhythm of the road...and he had to agree.
@bigbaddms
@bigbaddms Год назад
Where can we read the article?
@Oliver-kv2mm
@Oliver-kv2mm Год назад
If you started out for The West with a horse and wagon today with the roads and stores we have today it would still be one hell of a journey. Imagine that trip back then.
@scotcoon1186
@scotcoon1186 8 месяцев назад
First time I went to Scottsbluff, I could see a shadow that turned into the national monument over a half hour before I got there. That's two really good days afoot walking alongside a wagon.
@user-bk1lh2xw1h
@user-bk1lh2xw1h 9 дней назад
​@@scotcoon1186❤WOW❤ AWESOME❤❤❤❤❤❤
@user-bk1lh2xw1h
@user-bk1lh2xw1h 9 дней назад
​@@scotcoon1186❤ AWESOME ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@JenniferinIllinois
@JenniferinIllinois Год назад
Growing up in Central Illinois, I was in the back of a car for many road trips in Route 66 before it was replaced by Interstate 55. Through the years, I've driven on basically every road that was ever part of Route 66 in Illinois (well those that still are publicly accessible). Had many breakfasts at the Dixie Truckers Home in McLean in the late 70s/early 80s. Was always packed back then as there weren't Love's, Road Rangers, etc in nearly every town along the highway. Get your kicks on ROOT 66. 😉
@jimcabezola3051
@jimcabezola3051 Год назад
I miss long road trips...
@george5156
@george5156 Год назад
Yeah I was going to take a north US trip, but the fuel prices went out of sight
@Gizathecat2
@Gizathecat2 Год назад
My husband and I drove a small length of Rt 66 on our way to Flagstaff. We stopped to visit the Grand Canyon caverns. Also, farther east is Winslow Arizona home of the corner made famous by the Eagles song.
@cavecookie1
@cavecookie1 Год назад
Hope you had a good tour at the Caverns! I was a tour guide there for 2 years, coolest job I ever had!
@kimballamram552
@kimballamram552 Год назад
Jackson Brown wrote that song for the Eagles
@freetolook3727
@freetolook3727 Год назад
Like most Federal highways before the advent of the Interstate Highway system, they were made obsolete when the interstates were built. Interstates may get you where you want to go quicker but you see less along the way!
@joemackey1950
@joemackey1950 Год назад
I totally agree. I made a loop around the country in '19 and avoided interstates unless I had to absolutely, no excuse, had to use it. As Charles Kuralt once wrote: With the interstate one can go coast-to-coast and see absolutely nothing. I was able to travel on 66 from time to time. I often thought of all the people who had traveled that road over the years: where were they going, what happened to them/did they get to live their dreams, etc.
@oscarosullivan4513
@oscarosullivan4513 Год назад
Something similar here in Ireland
@scotcoon1186
@scotcoon1186 8 месяцев назад
Depends on where you want to go, and where you're going from. There are no north-south interstates between Cheyenne and Council Bluffs. Sioux Falls and Buffalo, Wyoming. Fargo and Billings. The only one between Topeka and Denver is i135, which ends at i70 in Salina. Fun fact- there's only one state without a primary (one or two digit) north-south interstate, and it lies in that block.
@user-bk1lh2xw1h
@user-bk1lh2xw1h 9 дней назад
❤We took a long drive across the country and all over doubling back to mid - America in the northern states then up to Alaska through Canada❤One for our Children to Remember. ❤ Part of that trip was on Route 66.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@07kamichamakarin
@07kamichamakarin Год назад
Seeing this Route makes me so amazed at how people of the past contributed to it as a one leap ahead towards the advancement of living. Though it's not travelled as much, this road still won't be erased to the hearts of those who knew and experienced travelling on it.
@hallkbrdz
@hallkbrdz Год назад
More original 66 pavement miles in Oklahoma than any other state. It's held up pretty good.
@ObamaFleshlight
@ObamaFleshlight Год назад
The area around Clinton is mostly good, but try taking drink while driving it!
@richellebrittain2127
@richellebrittain2127 Год назад
Probably because the eastern half of Route 66 in OK was mostly replaced by two I-44 turnpikes -- the Turner Turnpike (OKC to Tulsa) and the Will Rogers Turnpike (Tulsa to the MO border, also bypassing the entire Kansas segment). Much of the western part was directly replaced by I-40, but several towns were bypassed so much of western Route 66 survived as well.
@nickysindora6952
@nickysindora6952 Год назад
You should do a story about the Lincoln Highway
@waynesligar5948
@waynesligar5948 Год назад
I live 20 miles from route 66 in central Oklahoma and i drive on it a lot of times and there is some great places to eat, pop's in arcadia is so cool to eat and look at all of the different soda drinks then the rock cafe in Stroud
@vibingwithvinyl
@vibingwithvinyl Год назад
2:45 to skip the sponsored section.
@skatewithnomercy
@skatewithnomercy Год назад
The real hero
@JustinTrouble-qf8hd
@JustinTrouble-qf8hd 10 дней назад
In 1962, I was 12 years old watching one of my favorite TV shows called "Route 66", staring Martin Milner and George Maharis driving a 1962 Corvette at the time! I told my dad that someday I would own a 1962 Corvette. I still have one for 43 years and have refused hundreds of offers to sell. I was honored to meet Martin Milner around 20 years ago. He was a great guy. George Maharis passed a few months back at age 94.
@Adrian-zd4cs
@Adrian-zd4cs Год назад
Oh noooo.... He says "rouate" How can you get your kicks on ROOUTE 66 like that?!? 😏🤣🤣💕
@tonygalano6825
@tonygalano6825 Год назад
He said rout instead of root. I had a paper ROUT on ROOT 66
@SkillandLuckCRAPS
@SkillandLuckCRAPS Год назад
@@tonygalano6825 This narrator also has no clue that there is no noise in Illinois. He is stuck being PC and completely fails. This is so disappointing because of his annunciation.
@user-bk1lh2xw1h
@user-bk1lh2xw1h 9 дней назад
❤🎉Cause it's COOL NO MATTER HOW YOU SAY IT BUT YOU BETTER SING IT AS 😂❤🤣🙃😅😂☺️ROOT 66❤
@alanlight7740
@alanlight7740 Год назад
My father grew up in Rolla, Missouri in the 1930s and he remembered watching them pave Route 66 where it went through town ... with gravel. A few years later they added asphalt.
@user-bk1lh2xw1h
@user-bk1lh2xw1h 9 дней назад
😂 Rollo is just up the highway from us❤.
@skyden24195
@skyden24195 Год назад
During the late 90s and early 2000s, I would regularly attend the annual "Route 66 Car Show" in San Bernardino, CA. This event, typically held near summer's end and intended to celebrate the mother-road, was more than just a car show. There were free concerts held in open pavilions, beer gardens, temporary side-show type travel-trailer attractions, and much more, all held over several city blocks in the city of San Bernardino which is basically the last main stop or check point before reaching Santa Monica, CA. (Of course, it's the first stop if going the other way.) Unfortunately, over the years due to incredible financial drops in San Bernardino's economy, in addition to a sudden rapid increase in crime rates, the car-show festival began to diminish. I can't even say for sure that it still occurs especially now that the Covid pandemic has made a devastating change to the world's ability of public interactions.
@bigbaddms
@bigbaddms Год назад
It is still alive and well, just moved a few miles to Ontario CA. In fact it’s coming up again very shortly. And it’s better than when in San Berdo. Ontario has a beautiful pavilion for the music and Euclid is a wide and grand street for the cars.
@skyden24195
@skyden24195 Год назад
@@bigbaddms Euclid in Ontario, isn't that the arts district? It would make sense to have the event in that area. At any rate, Ontario, in general, is a good place to have the event, and it's nice to know that the show goes on.
@Harold710
@Harold710 Год назад
I was very young when I took a greyhound bus from east to west (Long Beach) before the interstate turnpikes were created. It was just route 66. It was a lot of fun for a teenager.
@marinegunny826
@marinegunny826 Год назад
We took Route 66 in 2008 from St Louis to California. THE most fun trip we have ever taken. Drove from Virginia to St Louis to start the adventure. Took nine days (not in a hurry) and took in all the cheesey attractions we could. We even traveled the old alignment through Santa Fe. Neat place! If you ever have a chance to take this road trip,do it! There are books that will guide you along the way! BTW great video! Brought back some terrific memories!👍
@americanbadass88
@americanbadass88 Год назад
you can't drive Route 66 and NOT stop at every cheesy roadside attraction. Its mandatory! i mean if i wanted to just drive somewhere and not see anything i would just take the Interstate. Maybe one day i'll get to cruise 66
@marinegunny826
@marinegunny826 Год назад
@@americanbadass88 I hope you're able to drive it! You'll have a blast!
@kosjeyr
@kosjeyr Год назад
I've always wanted to drive 66 to Santa Monica and then take the interstates back to see how much was bypassed... In my area, the Lincoln Hwy and 66 cross paths.
@kimballamram552
@kimballamram552 Год назад
Joiliet, Illinois the only place in the US where that happens
@kosjeyr
@kosjeyr Год назад
@@kimballamram552 Or Plainfield, Illinois depending on which version of 66 you take (when 55 - IL 126 - IL 59 - 55 was 66.) Either way, still in my area.
@johnmiller5679
@johnmiller5679 Год назад
In the movie Cars they have a great line. It’s says something like people used to drive to have a good time now they drive to make good time. Most people driving cross country or for a ping trip don’t care about seeing all these sites they just want to drive on a super highway going about 80 and getting to they need to go as fast as possible. Route 66 is from a bygone era that went away like bellbottoms.
@jordanberube7305
@jordanberube7305 Год назад
Change of the times. Everything revolves around working. Only the lucky have actual free time for taking scenic routes. Sure wish I did…
@Route66BothLanes
@Route66BothLanes 11 дней назад
The interest to travel is really fundamental to the development of the U.S. We love hearing the stories of everyone's travel stories.
@atribecalledjudah5436
@atribecalledjudah5436 Год назад
Randomland and Adam The Woo have great 66 Road Trip content.
@CallsignTrike
@CallsignTrike Год назад
Taking a tent, getting on my bike and traveling this road is definitely on top of my bucket list when i will go explore USA some day.
@elisanoro
@elisanoro Год назад
I just recently moved to Springfield MO because I attend college there. We just had a festival for Route 66 last weekend and it was very fun! I didn’t know this city was connected to such a historical road!
@eaglescout1984
@eaglescout1984 10 месяцев назад
Meanwhile, US 60 is still very much an active US highway. And it is very often used in West Virginia as a way to avoid the tolls of the turnpike and go through a much more scenic route, including passing just a few miles east of the New River Gorge Bridge.
@ffrreeddyy123456
@ffrreeddyy123456 Год назад
I’ve been waiting for this video!!’
@cavecookie1
@cavecookie1 Год назад
Nice to see a brief shot of my old home town...Oatman, AZ. Lived there through the '90s.
@tallinthesaddle1727
@tallinthesaddle1727 Год назад
We who are familiar with and have travelled the Mother Road several-many times pronounce it "Root 66."
@giraffesinc.2193
@giraffesinc.2193 Год назад
The narration and editing are outstanding! I have lived near route 66 most of my life, and it continues to fascinate me. Not far from my job is the Wigwam Motel (which is still, inexplicably, in business) and memorialized at the model train railroad out at the Living Desert in Palm Desert. In my neighborhood, Route 66 is Foothill Blvd, with plenty of markers and unique signs. Excellent episode!
@illinoy
@illinoy 10 месяцев назад
I’ve stayed at both wigwam motels. Rialto and Holbrook. I’m obsessed with Route 66
@giraffesinc.2193
@giraffesinc.2193 10 месяцев назад
@@illinoy Wow, really? I am not brave enough to stay there but kudos to you for experiencing such a cool part of our local history!
@paineys3341
@paineys3341 8 месяцев назад
I stayed in the Wigwam Motel in Holbrook in 2012 and ate at Joe & Aggies across the street, while there I chatted with a guy doing Route 66 in a 66 Vette convertible , how cool is that, I was doing it on my Harley, started in Tampa, rode up via Nashville to Chicago and then travelled right across to Santa Monica pier, just amazing trip of a lifetime... so wanna do it again
@SAM-dm5qg
@SAM-dm5qg 2 месяца назад
Thank You For Sharing 🇺🇸
@RandyR
@RandyR Год назад
Got to go down parts of it in Southern California and here in AZ. Got my kicks on Route 66. Great history video. The freeway took a large part of the traffic away. Thanks for the video.
@philpots48
@philpots48 Год назад
Wonderful! I knew about it from watching Route 66 TV show in the 1960s.
@NovaDeb
@NovaDeb Год назад
Very interesting! I have lived in several cities in different states that are directly on Route 66. It's appeal and visitors is growing internationally.
@raywills4709
@raywills4709 Год назад
What a great video! Thank you!
@DEVOn.A.Skertic
@DEVOn.A.Skertic Год назад
Brilliant work. Enjoyed the John Steinbeck part.
@Gail1Marie
@Gail1Marie Год назад
If you ever plan to motor west, be sure to take the original section from Kingman to Oatman if you really want to get a feel for what the road was like in the 1900s. When they say it isn't passable by a vehicle longer than 40 feet, believe them. If your passengers are prone to motion sickness, they should take Dramamine beforehand. This section was bypassed in 1953 in favor of the Kingman to Needles route.
@cavecookie1
@cavecookie1 Год назад
Best stretch on the whole road! I lived in Oatman, and we'd drive up to Sitgreaves Pass in the evenings to watch the sunset and enjoy a beverage or two after work!
@Gail1Marie
@Gail1Marie Год назад
@@cavecookie1 What I can't believe is that it wasn't bypassed much earlier. How could a truck get over it?
@ljsanchez7207
@ljsanchez7207 Год назад
Trailer we're smaller then
@clinthowe7629
@clinthowe7629 4 месяца назад
I remember the route to Oatman, I went there and fed the donkeys, they let them go when they closed the mines so they come into town to get carrots, i saw the hotel where Clark Gable and Carole Lombard spent their honeymoon night, creaky, rickety and squeaky old building surely no hanky panky that night. 😂
@azrefereeii1806
@azrefereeii1806 Год назад
I was born and raised in small town along Route 66 in Arizona and can still remember before I40 bypass and having my father showing me the culvert to get under it to avoid getting hit by all of the trucks and cars going through Main Street. I still return there from time to time and these areas are featured in this video
@bradknightable
@bradknightable Год назад
One day when I buy my motorcycle I want to do a several week long trip cross country along the remains or route 66
@pippilongstocking.
@pippilongstocking. 7 месяцев назад
When we were stationed in the USA in Louisiana and Arizona my dad would take route 66 to go visit my grandmother in California and there was some pretty cool things to see when I was a child growing up through there...
@johnbehneman1546
@johnbehneman1546 Месяц назад
THANK YOU SO MUCH.
@dzymslizzy3641
@dzymslizzy3641 Год назад
It's also called "The Mother Road."
@landonthompson5604
@landonthompson5604 Год назад
I live not too far off of US 66 and I love the fact I drive on history.
@agentofficerthomasa.porter107
Great Memories Of What Was & Still Places To Recall On Route 66
@Dalt21
@Dalt21 Год назад
You forgot to mention the London Bridge! Arguably the coolest stop along Route 66. It was built in 1825 in london, used to cross the Thames river. It was dismantled , then rebuilt in the 1960s in Arizona.
@milojanis4901
@milojanis4901 Год назад
Maybe because the London Bridge is not anywhere near 66! It's about 30 miles South in Lake Havasau City!!! 15:50
@Dalt21
@Dalt21 Год назад
@@milojanis4901 I wasn’t aware how far it is. I just knew that it was always advertised on those old Route 66 attractions maps
@richardnelson64
@richardnelson64 Год назад
Fantastic story!!!! Thanks man!! 👌👍😁✌️🔆❗☮️💠🖖🌞🌞😀♥️
@spencerbrannon4416
@spencerbrannon4416 Год назад
You missed my favorite spot on Route 66; the U Drop Inn located in Shamrock, TX! As a kid it was my favorite place to stop by and get a coke. Great video!
@randallthedestroyer6061
@randallthedestroyer6061 Год назад
Great video Ryan!
@ITSHISTORY
@ITSHISTORY Год назад
Thank You!
@fullmetaljackalope8408
@fullmetaljackalope8408 Год назад
This was super interesting! I didn’t know any of this.
@winterwatson6811
@winterwatson6811 Год назад
the way the road clips over the border in the bottom of the thumbnail made me think i’d already watched part of this for a second
@catalinsoare1261
@catalinsoare1261 Год назад
Loved your video. My dream is to travel from east to west and enjoy beautiful landscapes. Didn't know what route to choose. Now I know one. Thanks
@cavecookie1
@cavecookie1 Год назад
Indeed! As the song says... If you ever plan to motor west, Take my way, the highway that's the best, Get your kicks on RT. 66!
@nathanielmoore87
@nathanielmoore87 Год назад
Awesome video, Ryan!! Could you do videos on the Lincoln Hwy and PCH as well?? I'd love to hear your take on them.
@mescko
@mescko Год назад
Or the (Historic) Columbia River Highway, cited as an engineering landmark.
@johnclayden1670
@johnclayden1670 Год назад
Been on my bucket list for decades. Will do it one year ......
@fritzs8117
@fritzs8117 Год назад
As a child in the 1970's, we would often get jammed into a Chrysler station wagon and travel south from southern Colorado....to the neon and "big city" of Gallup, New Mexico. Today, that's a 3 hour trip...back then....on not "66" but "666" it was a much longer ride. We consistently stayed at a "log cabin" style motel in Gallup, on Rt. 66. That was "the big time". We were there, and in it. Decades later, as an adult... the wife and I...for some reason... hopped off of I-40 in the Mohave desert of southern California..and onto Historic Rt 66. We watched a movie projected onto the side of an old building in Amboy, California. Just random travelers collecting at dusk. That experience was years before Disney released "Cars". Monument Valley ( on which the scenery of Cars was emulated) is a LONG way from I-40 and Historic Rt 66.
@chrishayden7016
@chrishayden7016 Год назад
On my honeymoon in 1975, we were traveling in my 68 Mustang on highway 666 South to Gallup. Midway, the electronic ignition failed. (I'd put it in, having tired of changing points and condenser) That's definitely Indian Territory, Navajo Tribe, and since it was late afternoon and the motor hot, I was in a hurry to put the old ignition system back in; I'd saved it and everything in the trunk had to come out to get to it. I put it in, no way to set timing or point gap, got in and she RAN. I got the best fuel mileage with my 'try it and hope' method. That's the ONLY time she let me down and even then I didn't have to walk; just sweat some. But that number, 666. Still wonder... But, I still have that car; only vehicle worth more now than when I bought it. Still have the same gal, too.
@JeffDeWitt
@JeffDeWitt 8 месяцев назад
I got laid off from my job a few years ago, and the first day I couldn't go to work I headed for Chicago, then west on Route 66. I'm so glad I was able to do that, it was such a cool experience... and yes, I went all the way to LA. Fun fact, that meeting in 1926 where they established the designations and routes of the original US highways was held at the Carolina Hotel in Pinehurst, North Carolina. (still a VERY fancy hotel). So it could be said Route 66 started in North Carolina.
@jollyjohnthepirate3168
@jollyjohnthepirate3168 Год назад
The Dust Bowl struck an area that should have never been put under the plow. Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Colorado and Kansas were the worst hit areas.
@never2yield20
@never2yield20 Год назад
As a child my family did a cross country trip from So Cal to NYC, and there are sections of that road I remember as a child, and that I revisited as an adult that are still the same. Sublimely beautiful. And I thought that even as a kid. These are primarily in AZ. But I am sure we drove it into Missouri. And then diverted to Michigan.
@mikenixon2401
@mikenixon2401 9 месяцев назад
I genuinely feel fortunate that I got to travel Route 66 more than once, and before Interstates were completed (except for the ongoing work zones).
@elainetilley985
@elainetilley985 Год назад
Drove it back in 2007. Loved it and would recommend it. Watching this I noticed that , back in the beginning, everything the Government did was to improve the Highway and all who used it. And to that end, everything thrived. Total opposite of today. Think about it.
@KD-nb3mp
@KD-nb3mp Год назад
Just drove Route 66 from Amarillo TX to Holbrook AZ. Some little towns like tucumcari NM are still really nice. A lot of the 66 is sadly dead by now. Cant imagine what it was like back in the day.
@jamesparson
@jamesparson Год назад
Lots of places are re-signing it. They could just resign the whole thing so it is easier to find.
@KD-nb3mp
@KD-nb3mp Год назад
@vinny reviews For real? Thats cool haha. Are you in holbrook?
@KD-nb3mp
@KD-nb3mp Год назад
@vinny reviews I did. Thats awesome :D.
@jacksonspitsfax4526
@jacksonspitsfax4526 Год назад
I live on it in Oklahoma and it is so good to live by because I can go to the attractions/restraunts like Pops whenever I want.
@jessicacarvalho6039
@jessicacarvalho6039 Год назад
My towns only personality trait is the fact that radiator springs is based off it and that it’s all Route 66 themed
@mescko
@mescko Год назад
As the resident of a state that contains a famous roadway of it's own, likewise an engineering feat of the 20th Century, championed and completed by likewise visionary men who saw the value of good roads, I am a huge enthusiast for historic highways, and have traveled about half the route, from Amarillo west to San Bernardino. I'm a sucker for souvenirs but still proudly wear my Blue Swallow shirt and all the others. I hope I get to see the rest of it someday.
@unclebearski3048
@unclebearski3048 Год назад
"ROOT" 66!! 😛😛😛
@bettyboyne8531
@bettyboyne8531 Год назад
Drove it in 64 - quire fascinating, still is.
@dannyjones3840
@dannyjones3840 Год назад
One of my favorite stops is Two Guns Az- right off I-40- great forgotten tourist attraction with historic native American death.
@user-bk1lh2xw1h
@user-bk1lh2xw1h 9 дней назад
Who's death ?
@EASTOAKLANDSS
@EASTOAKLANDSS Год назад
Traveling this road will remind you of the great freedom of mobility we enjoy here in America!
@More_Row
@More_Row Год назад
And how its dying.
@LyleFrancisDelp
@LyleFrancisDelp 8 месяцев назад
Rte 66 was also featured in one episode of the classic TV sitcom, "I Love Lucy". At the beginning of an episode, during their trip to California, the opening shot is of a Rte 66 roadsign near Albuquerque....which turned out to be Ethel's home town. So, the Ricardo's and the Mertz's took Rte 66 to LA.
@MrJest2
@MrJest2 Год назад
First off, I live right off of old route 66. Secondly - it's interesting to note that Avery's contribution continues to this day, even if only "culturally". I recently had reason to travel across country, largely following the Rt. 66 replacement of Hwy 40... and of all the States we passed through, Oklahoma had, far and away, the *best* roads in terms of maintenance and durability. I think these days it's just institutional habit, but they do a great job of keeping up their roads.
@danacox8600
@danacox8600 3 месяца назад
It's the only state that you travel from Kansas to Texas and never get on the interstate. It's also well maintained end to end
@SewolHoONCE
@SewolHoONCE 7 месяцев назад
Having done Rt. 66 many times, I once drove the alternative Rt. 62 through my mother’s birth territory around Paducah, KY. 62 was often a two-lane road with no shoulders.
@markbergthold8487
@markbergthold8487 6 месяцев назад
We traveled as much of Route 66 as possible in 2012, from Victorville CA to Missouri. As a kid in the early 60s, we traveled 66 on our way from CA to Arkansas during the construction of Interstate 10 & 40.
@spookerredmenace3950
@spookerredmenace3950 Год назад
well much like the death of WCW is bc of the AOL time warner merger, what killed off rout 66 was the high ways that were built after the war, thanks to President Ike who when in Germany in ww2, realized how important the autobaun was
@joey8567
@joey8567 3 месяца назад
I still drive it. Fun fact, which towns refuse to remove route 66 signs? I always take a 60-70 model convertible for a nice ride. Love to open them up in desert. Been doing this for about 30-40 years. Love it!😁😎
@AgitpropPsyop
@AgitpropPsyop Год назад
I think it’s a little bit disingenuous to say that much of what made route 66 special is gone. I just drove through Route 66 in Arizona a few months back and it’s so incredibly beautiful. couple that with the quirky shops in small towns along the way, and you have an unforgettable adventure
@michaelmoerbe8540
@michaelmoerbe8540 11 месяцев назад
I worked in Kingman, Arizona for 3 months in 1015 and went to Oatman to see the wild burros that walk right up to you. Fun trip if you are close to that area.
@asullivan4047
@asullivan4047 9 дней назад
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Excellent still- motion photography pictures. Enabling viewers to better understand what the orator is describing. Traveled ( 66 ) numerous times from Illinois to California years ago. I remember the ( R.R. ) running parallel to ( 66 ). Wondering how many dust bow! Refugees hoboed A ride to California's Agricultural regions-???🤔. Wishing viewers a safe/healthy/prosperous (2024)🌈🎉💵😉.
@vrjanice2
@vrjanice2 Год назад
There was a weekly drama tv show in the 1960s called Route 66. It was very popular and successful.
@understandingoptional
@understandingoptional 7 месяцев назад
Here in NE Oklahoma, it will always be called and remembered as Route 66.
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