Starting in Chicago, IL and ending in Los Angeles, CA this bucket list road trip is over 2,000 miles long and is jam-packed with 100+ Fotospots! So what are you waiting for? Get your kicks on Route 66!
LessIs this the beginning or the end? If you were traveling westward, it would have been the beginning. But, if you came from the west, it would have been the end of your journey on Route 66. However, it is mounted so that it is facing travelers coming from the east and driving westward so it's fair to say that this stop is the beginning. Don't forget to stop at the Art Institute of Chicago right across the street which houses priceless works such as American Gothic and Water Lilies.
One of the best movies in American filmmaking featured John Belushi and Dan Ackroyd as "Joliet" Jake and Elwood Blues. Two statues of this shades-wearing duo is frozen in mid-step atop a nondescript ice cream parlor. While the building itself is not a big deal apparently the ice cream is fabulous.
Car-towing is never a pleasant experience for the person who is getting a car towed but at least the customer using Dick's Towing will have a nice little surprise waiting back at the service station. Dick's Towing has a cool collection of Route 66 signs and vintage cars including an old police cruiser and two precariously placed vehicles on top of the roof.
A nine-foot tall statue of the King of Rock 'n' Roll is molded and painted to resemble this legend in his prime. The mutton-chopped guitar hero stands on a platform outside the Polk-a-Dot Drive In beckoning would-be customers with his crooning visage. The drive-in is a 1950s-themed restaurant on the historic Route 66 serving up hamburgers and malts every day between 11 AM and PM.
A beautifully restored 1930s Texaco station helped countless travelers finish their journey on Route 66. It was known by two names - Ambler's Texaco and Becker's Marathon Gas Station. It is also known as the longest-running Route 66 station, fittingly in service for 66 years until it closed down in 1999. It is now a visitor's center complete with a potbelly stove, old soda bottles, and a vintage cash register inside.
It's perfectly restored with an old pump and a vintage sign. If you examine the pump carefully, you can see why we call such a contraption a "pump" - even today. Customers would pump the lever by moving it back and forth until the clear receptacle at the top had the amount needed. After the gasoline was pumped it could then be poured into the gas tank. The little shop which is now a visitor's center is open seasonally; it's best to call 815-998-2133 before heading out.
The charming red building contains a fabulous collection of memorabilia from the legendary Route 66. License plates, photos, old filling tanks, and even some vintage cars are all stuffed inside. America's Mother Road has been the subject of songs and movies and its history is all gathered here in this Pontiac location.
This building, built in 1837, served as the state capitol from 1840 to 1876. A close distance from Abraham Lincoln's home, it is where he served as state legislator before being elected to the presidency. Like many old state capitols, this one became too small for a burgeoning state - and thus became obsolete. Even though matters of legislation are not carried out here the building is still used for ceremonial purposes and festivals.
We all know Lincoln as the statesman, an accomplished orator who is regarded as one of the greatest presidents of the U.S. As historians delve into his life more, the man behind the greatness is coming more into public view. His house in Springfield, IL is the embodiment of his life as a private man, father, and husband. The only home he ever owned, purchased in 1844, is quite humble by today's standards.
This Burr truss covered bridge is one of five such historic bridges in Illinois - and is the oldest of those five - being built at some point in the mid 1800s. It's not open to vehicle traffic but it is safe enough for people to walk through allowing for nice family photos. The area is some distance from major roads but the bridge is a scenic stop for those looking for a road trip adventure.