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  1. Get your kicks on America’s legendary highway. Back in its glory days, Route 66 began in Chicago and ended along the bluffs overlooking the Pacific, a 2,451-mile/3,945-km journey through farmlands, plains, and desert. The highway crossed the Colorado River and entered California, then after a long stretch through the Mojave (where an ...

  2. You can read about Route 66 attractions from San Bernardino to Rancho Cucamonga here. Barstow Murals. Barstow has a lot of awesome murals, you can find a map to all of them online if you want to see them. Barstow Route 66 Museum. Before leaving Barstow, make sure to stop by the Mother Road Museum which is in the train station (an old Harvey House).

  3. Feb 2022 • Solo. The historic site of the original McDonalds restaurant. museum,located in San Bernardino,California,makes for an amazing visit to learn about McDonalds history and the two famous brothers,Dick and Mac McDonald,that started it all back in 1948 along with Ray Kroc years!The site is owned by the founder of Juan Pollo Rotisserie ...

  4. Printing this description can take a lot of time, so you might want to consider buying commercially available alternatives such as the 8 map set and the EZ66 guide to take along on your trip. San Bernardino US-66 City route Enter San Bernardino on Cajon Blvd. Pass under CA-30. Pass under Mt. Vernon Ave. Pass under Highland Av. Follow […]

  5. While so much of the history has died in the commercialization of the area ( I can’t help but think of the movie Cars), here are the spotlights that I saw from the stretch of Route 66 that starts in San Bernardino and ends in Rancho Cucamonga. Details. First McDonald’s Museum. The drive starts at this small, unassuming building in North San ...

  6. Mario Montecino, a Vietnam-era veteran was instrumental in getting the museum established. He is the curator of the museum and the museum includes much of his personal collection of military memorabilia. E street here is the original Route 66 in San Bernardino and later possibly "City 66".

  7. Sep 17, 2010 · The Route 66 Museum is managed by Danny Castro, a San Bernardino native, retired highway engineer and a founding member of the California Historic Route 66 Association.

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