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The Ultimate Route 66 Road Trip

The ultimate guide to seeing absolutely everything along Route 66 in one week

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Created by HamiltonClan - July 1st 2016

Route 66, and its 2,500 miles, is known affectionately as "The Mother Road." It's the quintessential cross-country road trip experience. From Chicago through the beating heart of America and down to Los Angeles, the route officially ends at the Santa Monica Pier. The road reached peak popularity in the late 40's and early 50's before being officially removed from the US Highway System in 1985. After a few years, travelers from America and beyond started feeling tinges of nostalgia, and by the end of the 1980's it was fast becoming one of the most popular road trip routes once more.

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9638 Arginion Lane, Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

106 Holiday Inn Drive, Kings Mountain, NC, United States

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Love's Travel Stop

Commerce, GA

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Atlanta, Georgia, United States

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Douglasville, GA

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Villa Rica, GA

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Buc-ee's

Leeds, AL

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Super 8 by Wyndham Hernando

Hernando, MS

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Welcome Center

Knoxville, AR

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Love's Travel Stop

Clarksville, AR

Phillips 66

Tulsa, OK

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Catoosa, OK

One of the most popular roadside attractions along Route 66 is the Blue Whale of Catoosa, built by Hugh Davis in the early 1970s. He built the massive blue whale as a surprise anniversary gift for his wife Zelta, who loved whales and collected whale figurines. The whale has certainly seen better days, but it's a very cool stop. Take time to wander around the abandoned ruins of this famed roadside wonder, and have a picnic at one of the picnic tables. If you're lucky, the tamale wagon will be open and you can grab a tasty snack.

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Tulsa, OK

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POPS Soda Ranch

After all that driving, you're probably thirsty. Head over to POPS Soda Ranch in Arcadia. This is a landmark gas station and diner, but the real draw here is the hundreds of sodas they offer. Plus, there's a massive 66-ft tall soda bottle out front for a great photo-op.

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Arcadia Round Barn

Arcadia, OK

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Best time of year to travel along Route 66: The best time to road trip down Route 66 is between late April and early July, as well as late August through late October. The worst times to visit would be July and August, this is when the temperature is sweltering and all the kids are out of school, which means you'll come across some crowds along the route. In addition, July and August is considered high season, so you're going to be paying higher rates for lodging.

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