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Route 66 Atlas,
ITMB |
This atlas shows the route from its origins in Chicago, through Illinois and other states to California and its terminus in Santa Monica. Not only is the route followed and filled in with capsule comments about attractions en route, it includes all parks, historic sites, and attractions within reasonable driving distances from Route 66. This is the only highway in the world to have its own atlas. It is beautifully arranged and very detailed. It covers the entire 2,400 miles of the route and includes many detailed city plans of urban areas along the highway. As a bonus, the Las Vegas andSan Diego urban areas are included.
The legend includes roads by classification, national and state highways, subways, parks, plazas, industries, universities and colleges, stadiums and much more. |
$15.95
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Here It Is! The Route 66,
The Map Series (set of 8 maps),
Jerry McClanahan, Jim Ross |
This
is the acclaimed map series to
historic Route 66. Designed for
today's tourists, this packaged
set of fold-out maps,
one for each Route 66 state,
provides a "through" route and
offers clear, detailed driving
directions, the history of the
road, tips on finding abandoned
segments, and points of interest.
Illustrated with original nostalgia
art, these are the most detailed
maps to today's Route 66. |
$14.95
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Route
66 Map: The Best of the Mother
Road, Auto Club of Southern
California (AAA) |
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plastic-coated map is 27" X 18" and
includes color photos and explanations
of popular icons. This is an
overview map not to be used for
driving the Route. |
$7.95
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Road
Map of Historic Route 66, Pro
Map |
Detailed
map sections of all eight states
provide a nice overview of the
Route.
The map is 22" x 36." |
$4.95
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