Congress passed the historic Route 66 Corridor Act in 1999. The National Park Service is the key organization that is overseeing this act. Find out about the exciting happenings on the Mother Road!
For more than 50 years, the National Trust has been helping people protect the irreplaceable. A private nonprofit organization with more than a quarter million members, the National Trust is the leader of the vigorous preservation movement that is saving the best of our past for the future.
Resources & Research Tools for Historic Preservation & Cultural Resource Management. Great reference site for historic preservation!
This online institution of higher learning is destined to become the premier source of online information for America's most famous highway, variously called the Mother Road, Main Street of America, Route 66, and U.S. 66.
Birthplace of Route 66
Great site! Author C.H. Skip Curtis offers a site that celebrates both Route 66 and its "birthplace" the state of Missouri.
Route 66 Gift Shop
Welcome to Angel's Barbershop in Seligman, Arizona, the definitive historic Route 66 web site. Discover the history of Route 66, the mainstreet of America, and let the nostalgia carry you back to the glory days of America's "ultimate road trip."
Blue Swallow Motel
An authentic New Mexico Route 66 establishment awaits you! Built in 1939 and listed on the National and State Historic Registers, like the Munger Moss, it continues to provide cozy accommodations at budget prices.
Henry's Rabbit Ranch
Rich Henry's Route 66 Emporium and Visitor's Center. A unique site on a unique highway with plenty of unique gifts and great Route 66 souvenirs! Complete your Route 66 collection with Henry's easy to use order form.
Historic Route 66 Artwork The First and Original Historic Route 66 Artwork that Actually Traveled the Entire Length of The Mother Road from Chicago to Los Angeles.
Friends and Resources for Route 66
Across the Tracks
A Route 66 Story. Professor David Dunaway's oral history of our beloved Mother Road. Great resource!
Route 66 Digest
Check out this great site from a Japanese visitor to the Mother Road. It's good!