Route 66 in California

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Route 66 in California

Author: Glen Duncan, The California Route 66 Preservation Foundation
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Copyright: 2005
Pages: 128
Cover Price: $ 21.99

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The “Mother Road” hauled it all, traversing the American West from Chicago to Santa Monica Beach, the last 350 miles through Southern California. For settlers, Depression-era “Okies” and “Arkies,” and post–World War II families bound for suburbia, Route 66 was a migration funnel for generations. Wending through the mountains and badlands of San Bernardino County into Los Angeles County, Route 66 became a state of mind and a catchphrase for travelers everywhere, especially after singer Bobby Troupe popularized the hit song “(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66” and actors Martin Milner and George Maharis hit the road with the ragtop down and the shades on in the namesake television series that seemed to go anywhere every week. The shield of the Route 66 sign has become iconography for the growth of Southern California’s economy, population, popularity, and folklore.

Background Information

Los Angeles began as one of the Spanish missions in California and grew to be the largest city in the West.