Gaze Upon the Faded Glory of Route 66’s Signs

(via Atlas Obscura)  When, in 1926, a new highway called U.S. Highway 66 was opened between Illinois and California, few could have envisioned its future cultural importance. It was promoted as the “shortest, best and most scenic route” from Chicago to Los Angeles, yet it soon took on additional significance. 

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