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Route 66, a ‘Linear Museum Stretched Across Eight States,’ Turns 100

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Route 66, a ‘Linear Museum Stretched Across Eight States,’ Turns 100

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Route 66, an iconic American highway, is celebrating its 100th anniversary with various exhibitions and events along its 2,400-mile stretch. The highway, which runs from Chicago to Los Angeles, has become a popular tourist destination and a symbol of American culture and history.

Route 66 is turning 100 years old. The iconic highway runs from Chicago to Los Angeles and has become a popular tourist destination. Many museums along the route have created exhibitions to celebrate its anniversary. These exhibitions explore the role of Route 66 in American history and culture. Some cities have also refurbished their neon signs and introduced new public art. A national kickoff celebration will take place in Springfield, Missouri, from April 29 to May 3. Route 66 has gained traction in the popular imagination and has become a draw for national and international tourism. The highway has a complicated history, but it has helped define the American road trip. Today, it goes through various areas, including walkable neighborhoods with upscale restaurants and places where homeless people live.

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