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15 years 10 months ago #5232
by mike17872
Mike Straub MSCS SW Retired Gone Fishing
Has anyone taken the trip on old rt66 in the last few years? I was thinking of taking the trip in late June. Is it worth taking?
Mike Straub MSCS SW Retired Gone Fishing
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15 years 10 months ago #5236
by monkey44
Replied by monkey44 on topic Re: Old RT66
As you'd expect, only parts of it are still 'drivable' -- but I've been on it as recent as two years ago in through New Mexico and some other areas. Extremely historic -- and lots of the old buildings are now in disrepair ... if you like that kind of thing, it's a great trip.
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15 years 10 months ago #5238
by mike17872
Mike Straub MSCS SW Retired Gone Fishing
Replied by mike17872 on topic Re: Old RT66
I was going to take Rt66 from the beginning to the end. I guess that you can't do that anymore. I haven't done much traveling in the US. I spent allot of time on 460 between Va. and W Va, and W Va to Pa. but that is about the size of my traveling. I spent 6 years in Italy so I have been all over that area.
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15 years 10 months ago #5239
by monkey44
Replied by monkey44 on topic Re: Old RT66
You can take it - sort of - it often goes back on other routes to get past specific areas ... haven't tried in quite awhile, but at one time that was a great trip. have you 'searched' it??
www.historic66.com -- try this one, andhtere are others
www.historic66.com -- try this one, andhtere are others
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15 years 10 months ago #5240
by Sandman
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Don't miss the
Chain Of Rocks Bridge..(poke the X..)
across the Mississippi just south of I-270. Now open as a walking bridge..
Bridge website.. we parked on the Illinois side and had a great (almost private) visit..
Bridge website.. we parked on the Illinois side and had a great (almost private) visit..
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15 years 10 months ago #5247
by oldchief46
It's a great trip in the areas where the old road is still there. The federal guvmint did away with the US 66 designation several years ago. Most of the states immediately designated it as a state highway with the 66 designation. Oklahoma has more of the original road than any of the other states. You can go from the Oklahoma/Kansas state line, down through Tulsa and all the way to Oklahoma City on the old road. There are some really neat sites in the towns you'll go through. Once you head west from Oklahoma City you'll have to flip back and forth from SH 66 to I-40 but much of the old road is still there and usable. If you decide to do the trip you should get one of several books on the road. A guy I used to work with wrote a couple of books on the road complete with state by state maps of what is accessible of the old road. Like I said, it's a great trip.
Rick Stone, YNC, USN(RET)
2007 Monaco Cayman XL
2006 Chevy HHR
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Has anyone taken the trip on old rt66 in the last few years? I was thinking of taking the trip in late June. Is it worth taking?
It's a great trip in the areas where the old road is still there. The federal guvmint did away with the US 66 designation several years ago. Most of the states immediately designated it as a state highway with the 66 designation. Oklahoma has more of the original road than any of the other states. You can go from the Oklahoma/Kansas state line, down through Tulsa and all the way to Oklahoma City on the old road. There are some really neat sites in the towns you'll go through. Once you head west from Oklahoma City you'll have to flip back and forth from SH 66 to I-40 but much of the old road is still there and usable. If you decide to do the trip you should get one of several books on the road. A guy I used to work with wrote a couple of books on the road complete with state by state maps of what is accessible of the old road. Like I said, it's a great trip.
Rick Stone, YNC, USN(RET)
2007 Monaco Cayman XL
2006 Chevy HHR
oldchief1.blogspot.com
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