How did Route 66 change America?


How did Route 66 change America? During the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, it was the primary route for the migration of farm workers from the Midwest to California. The migration continued during World War II due to opportunities in California. During this time, it also became one of the key routes for moving military equipment across the country.


How much of Route 66 is still drivable?

Of the original 2,448 miles that made up Route 66, about 80-85% is still drivable.


What are 5 facts about Route 66?

20 Facts About Route 66
  • Route 66 was built as an efficient way to get from Chicago to Los Angeles. ...
  • The “Father of Route 66” was an Oklahoma businessman. ...
  • In 1928, promoters held a foot race across Route 66. ...
  • The New Deal helped finish Route 66. ...
  • The Great Depression spurred thousands to head west along Route 66.