Route 66 Centennial
- Jeff Roberson - AP
- Updated
A customer picks up their order at the Cozy Dog Drive In, in Springfield, Ill., Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025.
Jeff Roberson - APAs featured on
Route 66 turns 100 this year, making the legendary road ripe for an American road trip. Travelers can chase neon signs, classic diners and quirky roadside stops. Crossing eight states and three time zones, the journey mixes restored landmarks with faded reminders of boom-and-bust towns. In Illinois, diners like the Cozy Dog keep old recipes alive. In Missouri, the Chain of Rocks Bridge bends across the Mississippi River. Oklahoma highlights the safe stops that existed for Black motorists during segregation. Out West, Native American tribes share their own stories. The drive ends with the final payoff — a party atmosphere at the Santa Monica Pier.
Most Popular
Articles
- Magnitude 4.8 earthquake rattles parts of Silver Springs
- NHP trooper rescues geese stranded on northbound I-580
- Reno City Council votes to start process to revise data center regulations
- Driver’s Edge returning to Reno in May
- City of Reno to work on new regulations for data centers
- Free science event invites families in before planetarium closes for renovations
- Crews battle two house fires in Sparks
- One hospitalized after crash between three semis on I-80 east near Wells Avenue
- 27-year-ban on new swings lifted for Washoe County schools
- Crash north of Winnemucca leaves one dead, blocks state route
Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device.
