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Route 66 Leg 1: Chicago to St. Louis

Classic motel neon, vintage filling stations, roadside giants, and historic bridges

  • 79
  • 34:18
  • 1,937 mi
  • $316
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Created by Flybry22 - April 22nd 2023

The stretch of Route 66 from Chicago, Illinois, to St. Louis, Missouri, is home to aluminum-and-chrome diners, historic, family-owned cafes, bizarre attractions, and other reminders of the route’s charming past. You’ll also see plenty of cornfields and flat prairie land between the bustling cities and sleepy towns along this first leg.

5104 Tom Starnes Road, Waxhaw, North Carolina, United States

Photo of New River Gorge Bridge
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U. S. Route 19, Fayetteville, WV, US

New River Gorge Bridge

Photo of Cuyahoga Valley National Park
4.5

6947 Riverview Road, Peninsula, OH, US

Cuyahoga Valley National Park

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via County Road M & West 800 North & North 1050 East & East 750 North

99mi 01h 45m
Photo of Indiana Dunes State Park
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1600 N. 25 E., Chesterton, IN, US

Indiana Dunes State Park

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If you plan on starting your Route 66 adventure in Chicago, this is the perfect campground for tenting, RVing, or cabin camping. The South Shore Line offers rail service directly from the state park to downtown Chicago.

Chicago, Illinois, United States

Start your epic journey at the route’s original 1937 terminus at Lake Shore Drive and E. Jackson Drive in downtown Chicago.

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49mi 01h 01m
Photo of Route 66 Starts Here Sign
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65 E Adams St, Chicago, IL, US

Route 66 Starts Here Sign

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Don’t miss the Route 66 Starts Here sign at the corner of S Michigan Avenue and E Adams Street. The sign (along with a handful of replica signs on the same block) is located in a busy section, so you may need to find parking elsewhere and walk to the sign for a photo.

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2mi 00h 10m

565 W Jackson Blvd, Chicago, IL, US

Lou Mitchell's Restaurant

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Lou Mitchell’s is the perfect place to get breakfast—and a cup of the “world’s finest coffee”—before you leave the Windy City. The restaurant has been serving home-cooked comfort food to travelers since 1923, predating the designation of Route 66 by 3 years. Before sitting down, diners are handed a freshly-made donut hole and a miniature box of candy. And because one donut hole is never enough, you can order some to-go.

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1mi 00h 07m
Photo of Buckingham Fountain
4.5

301 S. Columbus Dr, Chicago, IL, US

Buckingham Fountain

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Chicago's landmark is considered one of the country's finest fountains due to its Beaux-Arts-style landscape design, finely wrought bronze sculpture, and innovative use of technology.

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1mi 00h 08m
Photo of The Willis Tower (Sears Tower)
4.5

233 S Wacker Dr, Chicago, IL, US

The Willis Tower (Sears Tower)

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It's one of the first stops Ferris Bueller makes on his day off, so you know it's an essential Chicago icon. The Skydeck really does offer great views when the weather is good, plus the glass-floored "ledge" is an unforgettable experience for those brave enough to step on to it.

17 W Adams St, Chicago, IL, US

The Berghoff Restaurant

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3mi 00h 10m

1000 S Leavitt St, Chicago, IL, US

Lulu's Hot Dogs

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Photo of Castle Car Wash
3.8

3801 W Ogden Ave, Chicago, IL, US

Castle Car Wash

6031 W Ogden Ave, Cicero, IL, US

Henry's Drive-In

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8mi 00h 24m
Photo of Hofmann Tower
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3910 barry point rd., Lyons, IL, US

Hofmann Tower

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Tinley Park, Illinois, United States

On a balmy August evening in 2004, Chicago residents reported seeing a series of red or white lights that formed a triangle shape. Several videos captured the light show, and it was even reported by local news outlets. The phenomenon occurred about 45 miles from O’Hare International Airport, but the lights moved too slowly to be a commercial plane. What makes this one of the more significant UFO sightings is that it was investigated by the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), a non-profit with thousands of civilian volunteers. The mysterious occurrence was also featured on the History Channel’s UFO Hunters.

645 Joliet Rd, Willowbrook, IL, US

Dell Rhea's Chicken Basket

Route 66 is renowned for its classic American cuisine. If you’re not still full of donut holes (or even if you are), visit Dell Rhea's Chicken Basket, just outside Chicago, for some of the best fried chicken you'll ever taste. The roadhouse has been serving its home-cooked goodness since 1946, and even if you’re not ready to eat just yet, the neon sign is a classic photo op.

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16mi 00h 22m

255 S. Joliet Road, Bolingbrook, IL, US

Montana Charlie’s Little America Flea Market

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920 N Broadway St, Joliet, IL, US

Rich & Creamy

204 N Ottawa St, Joliet, IL, US

Joliet Area Historical Museum

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12mi 00h 23m

102 N Chicago St, Joliet, IL, US

Rialto Square Theatre

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You did it—one leg down, five more to go. As you travel further southwest, the weather will get warmer, the road will get flatter, and the views will only get better. While it’s true that you never forget your first, so much of Route 66 is still in front of you—so keep going and let the Show-Me State show you why almost 100 years after its creation, the Mother Road is still the best place to get your kicks.