| Covering over 2,400 miles, three time zones, and eight states, Route 66  connected Chicago to Los Angeles.  Established
			in 1926, it was a road of dreams, transporting millions to the promise of riches in the West.  It was a road of commerce, with
			motels, diners, gas stations, and neon to advertise it all.  America's love affair with the highway started on the route that
			John Steinbeck dubbed the "mother road."
			Jack Kerouac wrote "get you kicks, on route 66" and the road gained an anthem.  But Route 66 itself
			is a song of America that tells of where we have been and what remains of four past.  If you exist the modern non-stop
			interstates, one can still experience the small now hidden towns where the highway became Main Street, and glimpse a bit of yesterday.
 
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