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Route 66 Oct 2020 Road Trip

The ultimate guide to seeing the best of Route 66 in one week.

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Created by dongeorgio - June 1st 2019

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.

645 Joliet Rd, Willowbrook, IL, US

Dell Rhea's Chicken Basket

The Illinois stretch of Route 66 is home to some pretty good eats, especially if you like classic American cuisine. Before you hit the road, visit Dell Rhea's Chicken Basket, just outside Chicago, for some of the best fried chicken you'll ever have. They've been serving the home-cooked goodness since 1946.

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Photo of Illinois Route 66 Hall of Fame and Museum
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110 W Howard St, Pontiac, IL, US

Illinois Route 66 Hall of Fame and Museum

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5257 Old Rte 66, McLean, IL, US

Funks Grove Pure Maple Sirup

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For those of you with a sweet tooth, Funks Grove Pure Maple Sirup in Shirley, IL produces over 1,800 gallons of maple syrup using old-fashioned techniques, and it's all bottled in beautiful, vintage-looking bottles.

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Photo of Bunyon With a Hotdog
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110 Southwest Arch Street, Atlanta, IL, US

Bunyon With a Hotdog

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114 SW Arch St, Atlanta, IL, US

Route 66 Arcade Museum

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The Illinois stretch of Route 66 is also home to loads of great roadside attractions, but none shout "retro-kitsch" louder than the massive muffler men statues! The Gemini Giant in Wilmington and Bunyon With a Hotdog in Atlanta, IL are two of the best for photo-ops of this iconic vestige of Americana. While you're in Atlanta, which is a ridiculously charming little town in Illinois, visit the Route 66 Arcade Museum: it's a fantastic hidden gem that features tons of vintage arcade machines you can play.

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525 S Pasfield St, Springfield, IL, US

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Illinois is also great for history buffs, as it's home to loads of Abraham Lincoln-inspired attractions, and since the establishment of Route 66, big 'ole statues of "Honest Abe" have been delighting road travelers over the years. For the full Lincoln experience, spend the night at the Pasfield House Inn in Springfield, and just down the road there's the Watermelon Lincoln Monument, and the Railsplitter Covered Wagon in Lincoln.

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2935 S 6th St, Springfield, IL, US

Cozy Dog Drive In

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Photo of Our Lady Of The Highways
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22353 W Frontage Rd, Raymond, IL, US

Our Lady Of The Highways

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1107 Historic Old Rte 66, Staunton, IL, US

Henry's Rabbit Ranch

If quirky roadside attractions are your thing, then you can't get much better than Henry's Rabbit Ranch in Staunton, where you'll find a whole bunch of VW Rabbits all cut in half and sticking out of the ground, like some weird Stonehenge homage. There's also a gift shop and info center on site, and a few actual bunnies that hang around to meet travelers. It's such a sweet stop to make along the route and has so much to photograph, including massive vintage Route 66 signs and memorabilia.

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25mi 00h 27m

1107 Historic Old Rt 66, Staunton, IL, US

Henry's Rabbit Ranch

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Photo of World's Tallest Man Statue
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2810 College Avenue, Alton, IL, US

World's Tallest Man Statue

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Photo of World's Largest Catsup Bottle
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800 S Morrison Ave,, Collinsville, IL, US

World's Largest Catsup Bottle

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Photo of Gateway Arch National Park
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11 North 4th Street, St. Louis, MO, US

Gateway Arch National Park

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9mi 00h 18m

6726 Chippewa St, St. Louis, MO, US

Ted Drewes Frozen Custard

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As you drive through Missouri, there's a couple must-eat places once you hit St. Louis, including the classic 60-year old Eat-Rite Diner, which is like stepping back in time. Afterwards, polish off your meal with dessert at another Route 66 icon, Ted Drewes Frozen Custard.

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6mi 00h 16m

12580 Rott Rd, St. Louis, MO, US

Laumeier Sculpture Park & Museum

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While in St. Louis, stretch your legs with a visit to the Laumeier Sculpture Park & Museum. Here you can get a great picture of a gigantic, massive, eyeball in the middle of a field. It's pretty wild and fun to walk around the outdoor art exhibits.

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Photo of The Awakening - The Buried Giant
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16100 Main Cir Drive, Chesterfield, MO, US

The Awakening - The Buried Giant

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I-44 - Exit 230, Sullivan, MO, US

Jesse James Museum

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Another great Missouri museum to visit is the Jesse James Museum in Sullivan. It's a very weird, but very cool interactive walking museum that takes you through the life of outlaw Jesse James and even questions his mysterious "death." The gift shop is loaded with kitschy Jesse James memorabilia, as well.

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Photo of Murals of Cuba, MO
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112 N Filmore St, Cuba, MO, US

Murals of Cuba, MO

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Another Missouri town that will make you feel like you're traveling back in time is Cuba, and while there, you should tour the Murals of Cuba, which take you on an artistic journey through the rich history of the area.

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Photo of S&T Stonehenge Replica
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State Street, Rolla, MO, US

S&T Stonehenge Replica

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124 Jungle Dr, Strafford, MO, US

Wild Animal Safari

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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.