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You might be knowing that the Route 66 has long been one of America’s favorite road trips for you will get get ample opportunity to enjoy here the roadside diners, cafés, museums and attractions, etc here.

It is interesting to note that the 2000 miles long stretched road across eight states of the US will render you the chance to experience true Americana.

 

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Moreover, the CA Historic Route 66 Association, the official preservation and marketing organization for the state, joined the Visit California team in June to show off the “Main Street of America” during the monthly Destination Third Thursday program, sharing some insider tips:

  1. From the Desert to the Sea – Traversing San Bernardino and Los Angeles Counties, California’s portion of Route 66 is approximately 325 miles long and is unlike any other section of Route 66.  Visitors experience the Mojave Desert, San Bernardino Mountains and diverse metropolitan cities.
  2. Outdoor Recreation – Route 66’s desert region provides visitors a wide range of activities: hiking, bouldering, boating, jetskiing, fishing, water skiing, off-road areas, horseback riding, cabin/tent/RV camp sites and star gazing.
  3. Americana Endures on Route 66 – Built by the Fred Harvey Company, El Garces (Needles) and Casa del Desierto (Barstow) are architectural jewels. They have been restored and are registered historic landmarks. Casa del Desierto in Barstow is home to the Mother Road Route 66 Museum and the Western American Railroad Museum. California Route 66 Museum is located in Victorville.
  4. Route 66’s Desert Cultural Corridor – Mojave River Valley Museum dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the scientific, historical and heritage of the region; Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex tracks and communicates with unmanned and deep space missions; and Army’s National Training Center at Fort Irwin, where visitors experience firsthand how troops prepare for deployment, touring Afghan Villages and leaning about the Afghan culture.
  5. From Traditional Diners to Upscale Steakhouses – you won’t go hungry on Route 66. To name a few: Desert Region – Wagon Wheel (Needes), Bagdad Café (Newberry Springs), Los Domingos (Barstow),Emma Jean’s (Victorville), and Summit Inn (Oak Hills). Metropolitian Region – Magic Lamp Inn (Rancho Cucamonga), Donut Man (Glendora), Fair Oaks Pharmacy (South Pasadena), and Grand Central Market (Los Angeles).
  6. 2016 Los Angeles International Route 66 Festival – Celebration of the Mother Road’s 90th Anniversary at Route 66’s original western terminus (7th & Broadway) in what was then the heart of the entertainment industry. This family-friendly event takes place Nov. 10-13, 2016 and will be located at the center of the renaissance of Downtown Los Angeles. Multicultural events in Historic Broadway Theatre District will include live entertainment and educational presentations. Presenters include author Jim Hinckley, photographer Efren Lopez, Cinefemme documentarian Katrina Parks, and photographer and cultural documentarian Candacy Taylor.

 

(Press Release)

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