Route 66
Wish I could add more.
We have been as far as Flagstaff on the bikes. Seligman is a small town and has a lot of little shops selling route 66 stuff, mostly junk made in China. But it's still fun to stop at a few places and have a bite to eat.
From what we were told, from Flagstaff heading east, you may pick up a few miles of the old route at best. Most of it has either been destroyed or abandoned for so long, that it's not passible any longer.
Everyone we talked to along the way told us to get a book if we wanted to really travel old route 66. There are many out there from what we were told, but since we were only going as far as Flagstaff, we didn't bother with a book. But it's definely worth the ride I think.
Have fun.
Here's a few spots to see along the way (mostly Oklahoma west):
East of Oklahoma City: Arcadia -- Go see the Round Barn. Built in 1898 and restored a few years ago.
In Oklahoma City: Not actually on Rt66, but stop in downtown OKC to see the Oklahoma Memorial. I was in the courthouse the morning the federal building was blown up. I'm not a big memorial fan, especially since I lost friends in the blast, but I have to say it's something worth spending a little time to see.
Oklahoma City: If you like cowboys and the American west then go to the Cowboy Hall of Fame http://www.nationalcowboymuseum.org/
Cinton, OK: Route 66 museum
Texas Panhandle: Groom, TX: Look first (east to west) for the leaning water tower. You'll see if for miles. This part of Texas is flat as a 6th grader. A few miles down the road is a huge cross.
Texas Panhandle: Cadillac Ranch -- west of Amarillo right off I-40. Be careful and look for it or you'll miss it. Not that big, but it is funny to look at.
New Mexico: It's a bit off Rt 66 but Acoma Pueblo is an interesting site. Also known as Sky City, Coronado's army visited Acoma in the year 1540.
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Have you thought about heading up to Chicago first to start at the beginning? It would be great if the country could ever get it all reconnected and built as the Mother Road again, but everything I've read about the long trip indicates you will have to research where you can find it and where you will have to jump the super slab to get to the next portion. I'm jealous! Enjoy the ride and make sure you stop and say "Hi" to the folk at Mother Road HD, my home away from home.
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