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Explore the historic Route 66 from Chicago to Los Angeles with maps of each state and city along the way. See the approximate path, alignment changes, and attractions of the Mother Road across Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California.
Explore the Mother Road states, cities, attractions, stops and points of interest along Route 66 with this free interactive map. Plan your Route 66 road trip from Chicago to Santa Monica with this website.
Explore the eight states along Historic U.S. Route 66, from Chicago to Los Angeles, with maps, mileage, distances, and travel guides. Find over 200 popular cities, attractions, motels and points of interest on an interactive Google map.
Explore the historic Route 66 road trip with these interactive maps created using Google Maps. Find the best alignments, attractions and motels for each state along the way.
Plan your ultimate Route 66 road trip with this comprehensive guide, complete with pre-made maps and guides for each state. Discover the best attractions, landmarks, and stories along the Mother Road, from Chicago to Santa Monica.
Find maps of Route 66 from Chicago to Santa Monica, including state by state, segment by segment, and town by town. See altitude, elevation, weather, and historical maps of the Mother Road.
Explore the historic Route 66 across eight states from Illinois to California. Find attractions, hotels, restaurants and itineraries for each state on the map.
Find the locations of national parks, monuments, and other sites along Route 66 in the US. The map shows the states, distances, and names of the attractions on the historic highway.
Find the best path along the old Mother Road with these state-by-state maps of Route 66. Learn about the history, attractions, and challenges of driving the historic route from Chicago to Santa Monica.
Explore the best attractions and landmarks of Route 66 across eight states and three time zones. Find out what to see and do in Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California.