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A Guide Book To Highway 66



This is a guidebook to the full length of Route 66, from Chicago to Los Angeles. It was first published in 1946 and is divided into nine sections corresponding to the journeys between stops by the average motorist. In addition, this structure makes the book useful to the traveler who wishes to follow only part of old Route 66. Rittenhouse includes altitude and 1940 population figures for each town... more details
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  • Contains detailed information on all of Route 66 between Chicago and Los Angeles
  • Structured into nine sections corresponding to the average motorist's journey between stops
  • Includes altitude and 1940 population figures for each town


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Manufacturer University Of New Mexico Press
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This is a guidebook to the full length of Route 66, from Chicago to Los Angeles. It was first published in 1946 and is divided into nine sections corresponding to the journeys between stops by the average motorist. In addition, this structure makes the book useful to the traveler who wishes to follow only part of old Route 66. Rittenhouse includes altitude and 1940 population figures for each town, with information on reliable garages, tourist courts (the forerunner's of today's motels), and other local attractions. This fascinating piece of Americana recalls a day before the arrival of franchised restaurants and hotels, when travel still held some surprises. Anyone driving in the West or recalling a trip in the good old days will enjoy it.

This is an exact facsimile of the first guidebook of its kind to the full length of the famous Route 66, from Chicago to Los Angeles. It was first published in 1946. Route 66 is part of American history now, and this guide is useful for those who wish to follow the old road in lieu of driving on the interstate highways that have replaced it. The book is divided into nine sections, corresponding to the journeys between stops by the average motorist. In addition, this structure makes the book useful to the traveler who wishes to follow only part of old US 66. Rittenhouse includes altitude and 1940 population figures for each town, with information on reliable garages, tourist courts (the forerunner's of today's motels), and other local attractions. This fascinating piece of Americana recalls a day before the arrival of franchised restaurants and hotels, when travel still held some surprises. Anyone driving in the West or recalling a trip in the good old days will enjoy it.
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