Delgadillo’s Snow Cap Drive-In in Seligman, Arizona serves classic Route 66 burgers and shakes that make it feel like 1962 ...
The year is 1938. A new U.S. law raises the minimum wage to 44 cents. Unemployment hovers around 19 percent due in part to the 1937-1938 recession. The average price of a new automobile is a cool $736 ...
Breakfast, burgers, milkshakes and pie — what’s not to love about a good old-fashioned diner? One diner in particular was named the best in Arizona by the LoveFood blog in February 2024, and it’s not ...
This stretch of Route 66 between Kingman and Seligman is more than just a highway—it’s a time capsule of vintage neon, roadside diners, classic cars, and small-town charm. As you cruise through ...
You don't need a time machine to experience the '70s - just visit these famous American towns and cities for a nostalgic trip ...
Symbolising freedom, adventure and the pursuit of the American Dream, Route 66 has been immortalised in literary classics and blockbuster movies since its inception in 1926. Spanning over 2,400 miles ...
These were just some of the establishments you can find in downtown Mesa, an area that continues to grow with interesting and entertaining places.
Historic Route 66 is about to turn 95 years old. On Nov. 11, 1926, U.S. 66 opened for business stretching from Chicago to Los Angeles. The road was designed with two primary purposes — to increase the ...
KINGMAN, Arizona — There is a roughly 8-mile section of Route 66 at the western edge of this state that is considered to be one of the most scenic and white-knuckled drives this country has to offer.
Few travel experiences feel as deeply American as a road trip, and no road carries the weight of legend quite like Route 66.
Freedom, adventure and the pursuit of the American Dream —Route 66 is a symbol of it all. So strong is the lore, some even call it ‘Mother Road’. The historic highway, which was one of the first roads ...
The Mother Road. America’s Highway. The Main Street of America. The Will Rogers Highway. Route 66 goes by many names, but no matter how travelers refer to it, there’s one constant everyone can agree ...