Route 66 was a mostly two lane highway that extended from Chicago to Los Angeles, through Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California, before gradually giving up to the modern interstate. Most of the old pavement is still there, and can be followed with the right maps and directions. I drove the entire length of old 66 in 2012, and invite you to follow along!
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Oklahoma Route 66 - Arcadia
ARCADIA, OKLAHOMA. My first look at the artsy
66-foot tall soda bottle outside Pops, a Route 66 attraction that opened
in the summer of 2007. Pops itself is a diner and convenience store,
with gas pumps out front and a parking lot so huge that
it's a bit out of place on this small town section of 66. While there
was not all that much traffic on the two-lane the day of my visit, Pop's
was packed and the parking lot full. Must have been those "Interstate
66ers", the ones who travel mostly on the modern freeway and only exit
for specific Route 66 sites. They don't know that they're missing half
the fun.
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