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  2. Oct 7, 2021 · Route 66 ran through 8 states before it was officially decommissioned. It started in Illinois, then also ran through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California. In its hey day, Route 66 was almost 2450 miles long!

  3. The Lone Star Route passed through St. Louis on its way from Chicago to Cameron, Louisiana (although US 66 would take a shorter route through Bloomington rather than Peoria). The transcontinental National Old Trails Road led via St. Louis to Los Angeles, but was not followed until New Mexico.

  4. From its beginning in Chicago, Route 66 headed southwest through Illinois and Missouri, and a small section of southeast Kansas. Then it turned in a more westward direction through Oklahoma and Texas, with the final stretches in New Mexico and Arizona before its termination point in Los Angeles.

  5. Included below are maps of the eight states through which Route 66 passed, showing the overall, approximate path through each state. Alignment changed over the years, as highway engineering improved. There are many sources online and in print that document detailed, turn-by-turn tours through various alignments.

  6. Jun 27, 2022 · The highway winds from the shores of Lake Michigan across the agricultural fields of Illinois, to the rolling hills of the Missouri Ozarks, through the mining towns of Kansas, across Oklahoma where the woodlands of the East meet the open plains of the West, to the open ranch lands of Texas, the enchanted mesa lands of New Mexico and Arizona, to ...

  7. Feb 12, 2022 · Route 66 goes through the following states: Illinois; Missouri; Kansas; Oklahoma; Texas; New Mexico; Arizona; California; Note that Route 66 doesn’t go through Nevada and Las Vegas. Many people choose to add it to a trip if they have time on their road trip since it’s so close, we did!

  8. Oct 11, 2021 · Route 66 by state. It’s time to hit the road, so hop in! Use this guide for either westbound (Chicago to Santa Monica) or eastbound (Santa Monica to Chicago) travel along Route 66. For simplicity, this page is organized from east to west, as that’s the most popular way to experience the route.

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