An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows A father and son smile while holding an ice cream cone at the Santa Monica Pier, with the "Route 66 End of the Trail" sign in the background, Image 2 shows A historic Route 66 sign in Flagstaff, Arizona, with a winding road, mountains, and pine trees in the background, Image 3 shows The Gemini Giant sculpture in Wilmington, Illinois, showing a man in a green jumpsuit and white space helmet holding a rocket with "Launching Pad" written on it

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The road most traveled: Classic Route 66 celebrates 100 years of its iconic highway

Updated 4 days ago
New York Post
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There are tricks to getting your kicks on the famed highway. This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources.

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This cluster currently includes 2 articles from 2 sources. Sources in this event include New York Post, Fox News.

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An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows A father and son smile while holding an ice cream cone at the Santa Monica Pier, with the "Route 66 End of the Trail" sign in the background, Image 2 shows A historic Route 66 sign in Flagstaff, Arizona, with a winding road, mountains, and pine trees in the background, Image 3 shows The Gemini Giant sculpture in Wilmington, Illinois, showing a man in a green jumpsuit and white space helmet holding a rocket with "Launching Pad" written on it
New York Post
New York Post
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4/28/2026

The road most traveled: Classic Route 66 celebrates 100 years of its iconic highway

Route 66, America’s most iconic highway, is celebrating its 100th anniversary, with revved-up parties and events stretching across the eight states it traverses. But be aware: There are tricks to getting your kicks on Route 66. Opened in 1926 and immortalized by numerous covers of Bobby Troup’s 1946 hit song “(Get.

Fox News' Steve Doocy travels Route 66, uncovers the stories that built America over a century
Fox News4/28/2026

Fox News' Steve Doocy travels Route 66, uncovers the stories that built America over a century

'Fox & Friends' co-host Steve Doocy embarks on an exciting three-day road trip along the iconic Route 66, celebrating its upcoming centennial. Starting in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Steve visits unique local businesses and speaks with artists and classic car enthusiasts. His journey will continue through Kansas and conclude in.