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tatest
Oct 10, 2016Explorer II
Sounds to me a lot like a Route 66 road trip. Get a Route 66 guide. Michael Wallis' Route 66 guidebook is good for finding out what is there that you might find interesting, Jerry McClanahan's "EZ66 Guide for Travelers" will fill in the mile by mile details and lead to the obscure things. There are also Route 66 websites with full information.
Jamie Jensen's "Road Trip USA" has travel and sightseeing details for Route 66, and for other corridors you might use, like US-50 across Utah and Colorado, or I-80 to get to the beginning of Route 66. I think "Road Trip USA" now also available as an online resource.
Jamie Jensen's "Road Trip USA" has travel and sightseeing details for Route 66, and for other corridors you might use, like US-50 across Utah and Colorado, or I-80 to get to the beginning of Route 66. I think "Road Trip USA" now also available as an online resource.
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