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U.S. Route 66: Modern-day sign in New Mexico, along a section of Route 66 named a National Scenic Byway |
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U.s. One Summary
146 words, approx. 1 pages Running from Fort Kent, Maine, to Key West, Florida, U.S. One has served as the site and symbol for East Coast travel for much of the twentieth century. Stretching 2,377 miles, Route One got its name in 1925—when federal highway numbering...
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U.S. Route 66 Information
6,492 words, approx. 22 pages
 Route 66, (also known as U.S. Route 66, The Main Street of America, The Mother Road and the Will Rogers Highway[1]) was a highway in the U.S. Highway system. One of the original federal routes, US 66 was established on November 11, 1926, though signs...




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 The Journal Record
Oklahoma City to Host Meeting on U.S. Route 66
08/31/1993: 685 words, approx. 2 pages U.S. Route 66, angling across the country connecting the industrialized East to the West Coast frontier, became the symbol of freedom and new hope for a brighter future. A series of public meetings, one scheduled in Oklahoma City in September, will focus on ways...
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 The Journal of American Culture
Reading Route 66
06/01/2007: 6,803 words, approx. 23 pages Road narratives do not depict Route 66 so much as they play an important role in creating it. Fran E. Matera and John E. Craft may hold that routes are inherently matters of community: "They have been tested and smoothed and reassure us we...
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Google turns to users for online maps
4/5/2007: 423 words, approx. 1 pages Google Inc. is calling upon its millions of users to chart a new direction for its online maps.As part of an initiative being launched Thursday, the Internet search leader will provide free tools designed to make it easy for people to share their knowledge about...
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Use Web to plan trip to Grand Canyon
6/11/2007: 652 words, approx. 2 pages It really does take your breath away the first time you see it. But getting to the Grand Canyon is relatively easy _ there's even a train _ and making plans for a vacation visit is a snap thanks to resources available on the Web.Take...


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