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  • Pause the video at 1:20. The map that is shown at that point shows a town in Oklahoma along Route 66 named "Okemo". There is no town along the entire length of the Mother Road called Okemo. In fact, there is no town in the entire state of Oklahoma called Okemo. The closest sounding town name to that in Oklahoma would be "Okemah", which is on old US Highway 62 and the hometown to the legendary Woody Guthrie.

  • when I was 6 i came from my native arkansas over route 66...I still remember every mile. It was amazing even to a child as young as I was...now theres so little left

  • got some old tools here hu? great interview technique.....

  • It burned down

  • D street is full of crack-heads. Not the best part of 66

  • Just went to the classic car show sponsored by Route 66 museum in V.V..Thatz my zone...Thankz fer postin' and all y'all folkz come git your kicks on Route 66.{dOnT wOrRy,FoRrEsT pArK gOt RiPpeD oUt AnD tHe CiTy CoUnCiL iS "rEdEvElOpInG" oLd ToWn}:-}

  • Springfield Missouri Birthplace of Route 66 - Officially recognized as the birthplace of Route 66, it was in Springfield on April 30, 1926, that officials first proposed the name of the new Chicago-to-Los Angeles highway. In 1938, Route 66 became the first completely paved transcontinental highway in America—the "Mother Road"—stretching from the Great Lakes to the Pacific Coast.

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