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Historic Route 66 - Downtown Albuquerque

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Original Caption: Colorful facades and street signs help to create a festive atmosphere in downtown Albuquerque.

Location: Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico (35.084° N 106.645° W)

Status: Public domain. Photo by Dennis Adams

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U.S. Route 66 (US 66 or Route 66), also known as the Will Rogers Highway and colloquially known as the Main Street of America or the Mother Road, was one of the original highways within the U.S. Highway System. US 66 was established on November 11, 1926, with road signs erected the following year. The highway, which became one of the most famous roads in America, originally ran from Chicago, Illinois, through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona before ending at Santa Monica, California, covering a total of 2,448 miles (3,940 km). It was recognized in popular culture by both the hit song "(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66" and the Route 66 television show in the 1960s.

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1960 - 1969
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Route 66

The Main Street of America or The Mother Road
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