Must-Visit Cities on Route 66

By: Vero

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Wilmington, Illinois

You can see the Gemini Giant, one of the giant classics placed along many routes.

St Louis, Missouri

The Gateway Arch, a stainless steel monument, stands at 190 meters, making it the tallest human-made structure in America.

Carthage, Missouri

A classic American outdoor cinema, opened in 1949 on Route 66, still operates on weekends from April to September.

Lebanon, Missouri

Showcases the bygone era of businesses, featuring a Texaco station, vintage hotel room, and a unique bar scene.

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Catoosa, Oklahoma

Catoosa's claim to fame is The Blue Whale, an iconic Route 66 attraction. 

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Ann's Chicken Fry House, started as a service station in 1948 and later became Three Bulls Steak House before a name change in 1971.

Clinton, Oklahoma

Visit the Oklahoma Museum of Route 66 City to journey through Route 66's history decade by decade, featuring neon signs and classic cars.

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Amarillo, Texas

Cadillac Ranch, an urban art piece, was created by the artists' collective known as the Ant Farm.

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