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In the 1920s and 1930s, new highways opened the way for automobiles to California. Some Americans used highways to migrate, and many began to take to the highways for pleasure. A symbol of independence and freedom, Route 66 was the most symbolic of all.

San Bernardino and Los Angeles were the end of the Route.

"California Here I Come," many times was via Route 66, until the Interstate system was started in the 1960's.

18th Annual Stater Bros. Route 66 Rendezvous
September 14-17, 2007

Barstow Route 66 "Mother Road" Museum
Route 66 Rendezvous Car Show, San Bernardino
California Route 66 Museum, Victorville
California Route 66 Information
www.Historic66.com


 

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