Route 66

Route 66 2,451 Miles from Chicago to Santa Monica - Monaco Books

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Publisher's Synopsis

Route 66, the first continuous road linking Chicago and Los Angeles, is an iconic American highway that attracts thousands of visitors each year. Originally designed in 1926 to create a speedier connection with the Pacific coast, today Route 66 represents the opposite: deceleration and leisure time. Passing through eight states, drivers see bustling cities like Santa Fe and ghost towns like Calico, natural spectacles such as the Mojave Desert, and the glories of the Grand Canyon. A road trip on Route 66 draws on the nostalgia of the American dream: the freedom to reinvent oneself, the lure of open country, the cult of 'Easy Rider', desert vistas, neon signs, vintage motels, mom-and-pop diners - in short, it is the symbol of a nation that idealises being 'on the road'. This superb collection of photographs highlights forgotten places and outstanding sights along the legendary highway. Contents: Introduction; Illinois and Missouri; Kansas to Texas; New Mexico; Arizona and Nevada; California; atlas.

Book information

ISBN: 9783955047573
Publisher: Monaco Books
Imprint: Monaco Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 779.99173
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 264
Weight: 1722g
Height: 299mm
Width: 239mm
Spine width: 25mm