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Route 66
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  • 1. Route 66, also known as the Main Street of America or the Mother Road, is a historic highway in the United States that originally ran from Chicago, Illinois through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona, before ending in Santa Monica, California. Established in 1926, Route 66 played a crucial role in the development of the American West, connecting rural and urban communities and serving as a key route for migrants, travelers, and tourists. The highway became synonymous with the American road trip experience, featuring iconic diners, motels, roadside attractions, and breathtaking landscapes. Although officially decommissioned in 1985, Route 66 continues to capture the imagination of travelers from around the world, who seek to experience its rich history, vibrant culture, and enduring charm.

    What year was Route 66 established?
A) 1939
B) 1953
C) 1945
D) 1926
  • 2. Which U.S. President signed the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956 that led to the construction of the Interstate Highway System, effectively supplanting Route 66?
A) Harry S. Truman
B) Dwight D. Eisenhower
C) Lyndon B. Johnson
D) John F. Kennedy
  • 3. What nickname was given to Route 66 during the Dust Bowl era?
A) The Scenic Route
B) The Desert Highway
C) The Fast Lane
D) The Mother Road
  • 4. Which Native American tribe is closely associated with the area around Route 66 in Arizona?
A) Navajo
B) Cherokee
C) Seminole
D) Sioux
  • 5. What desert does Route 66 pass through in California?
A) Sonoran Desert
B) Great Basin Desert
C) Chihuahuan Desert
D) Mojave Desert
  • 6. What is the famous western terminus of Route 66 in California?
A) Hollywood Sign
B) Pier 39, San Francisco
C) Venice Beach
D) Santa Monica Pier
  • 7. Which state song features Route 66 as its theme?
A) Arizona
B) Oklahoma
C) New Mexico
D) Illinois
  • 8. Which popular Pixar film features the fictional town of Radiator Springs inspired by Route 66?
A) The Incredibles
B) Toy Story
C) Finding Nemo
D) Cars
  • 9. What is the famous structure in Amarillo, Texas, where visitors can leave graffiti messages on abandoned cars buried nose-down in the ground?
A) Blue Swallow Motel
B) Cadillac Ranch
C) Jackrabbit Trading Post
D) Wigwam Village Motel
  • 10. Which famous singer made the song 'Get Your Kicks on Route 66' popular in 1961?
A) Nat King Cole
B) Elvis Presley
C) Johnny Cash
D) Frank Sinatra
  • 11. Which city served as the eastern terminus of Route 66?
A) Chicago
B) Los Angeles
C) New York City
D) Santa Monica
  • 12. Which state has the longest segment of Route 66 still drivable today?
A) New Mexico
B) Illinois
C) California
D) Arizona
  • 13. Which two major cities were connected by Route 66?
A) Dallas and Denver
B) Seattle and Phoenix
C) New York City and Miami
D) Chicago and Los Angeles
  • 14. In which U.S. state would you find the route sign of 'Route 66 Dining & Lodging' known as the Blue Swallow Motel sign?
A) Texas
B) Arizona
C) California
D) New Mexico
  • 15. What is the current status of Route 66 as a U.S. highway?
A) Active
B) Decommissioned
C) Privately Owned
D) Under Construction
  • 16. What is the official Route 66 road sign shaped like?
A) Square
B) Shield
C) Circle
D) Triangle
  • 17. What year was Route 66 officially removed from the U.S. highway system?
A) 1995
B) 1985
C) 2005
D) 1975
  • 18. What is the total length of Route 66 in miles?
A) 2,448
B) 3,000
C) 2,000
D) 1,200
  • 19. What are the two states connected by the 'Sky City' casino, located along the Route 66?
A) California and Nevada
B) Illinois and Missouri
C) Arizona and New Mexico
D) Texas and Oklahoma
  • 20. What event during the Great Depression significantly increased traffic on Route 66?
A) The Dust Bowl
B) The Stock Market Crash
C) The New Deal
D) The Prohibition
  • 21. Which famous American author wrote a novel called 'The Grapes of Wrath', partially set along Route 66?
A) John Steinbeck
B) F. Scott Fitzgerald
C) Ernest Hemingway
D) Mark Twain
  • 22. What is the name of the famous historic district in Tulsa, Oklahoma, that Route 66 passes through and features art deco architecture?
A) Blue Dome District
B) Pearl District
C) Brady Arts District
D) Cherry Street
  • 23. Which city is home to the Route 66 Hall of Fame Museum?
A) Pontiac, Illinois
B) Tulsa, Oklahoma
C) Holbrook, Arizona
D) Galena, Kansas
  • 24. Which city is known as the 'Birthplace of Route 66'?
A) Tulsa
B) Springfield
C) Joplin
D) Chicago
  • 25. What iconic landmark is located on Route 66 in Arizona?
A) Grand Canyon
B) Mount Rushmore
C) Niagara Falls
D) Yellowstone National Park
  • 26. What type of music genre is associated with Route 66 in popular culture?
A) Rock 'n' Roll
B) Blues
C) Country
D) Jazz
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