The Mother Road ... Route 66 - David Knudson

The Mother Road ... Route 66 - David Knudson

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A nice, succinct overview of the history of Route 66, how to get the most out of your Route 66 trip and "must sees' along the route. Written by David Knudson, founder of the National Historic Route 66 Federation. Knudson offers his nearly 30 years of experience with the Mother Road. As early as 1916 - just eight years after Henry Ford's Model T revolutionized the automobile industry - Congress embarked on legislation that would link America's major cities by highway. But it wasn't until 1925 that the government began executing its plan for national highway construction. In summer 1926, Route 66 was born, connecting Chicago to Los Angeles and marking the country's first major east-west thoroughfare. By 1930, Route 66 was in important route for both truckers and travellers alike, and by 1939 it became known as 'The Mother Road' thanks to John Steinbeck's classic 'The Grapes of Wrath'. Over the years, hundreds of thousands of Americans travelled this great road - from those heading west

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