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First I ever heard of it was from a TV show in the early 60's. tonyt53 Jul 2016 #1
Exactly. Baitball Blogger Jul 2016 #3
same here. Buzz and Todd still_one Jul 2016 #12
. jberryhill Jul 2016 #2
That's where I remember hearing it from as a kid. Stellar Jul 2016 #17
Route 66 did not have a racist past that was any different from the SheilaT Jul 2016 #4
The link was the first I heard of it. Baitball Blogger Jul 2016 #8
It is my understanding that the African American community SheilaT Jul 2016 #18
Before the interstate highways, Route 66 was a (if not the) main e-w route. lumberjack_jeff Jul 2016 #22
"It runs from Chicago to LA" Retrograde Jul 2016 #63
Route 66 is 2451 miles. It's only 789 miles from NYC to Chicago. lumberjack_jeff Jul 2016 #67
The Green Book included Rt 66 but did not originate there and did not "create a reason" for someone Tanuki Jul 2016 #46
Pheomenal! Baitball Blogger Jul 2016 #51
Exactly! MatthewStLouis Jul 2016 #33
Neon alittlelark Jul 2016 #5
Great photo! DawgHouse Jul 2016 #23
Looks like Central Avenue, Albuquerque, NM Frank Cannon Jul 2016 #54
Flagstaff -- one of the best cities in the Southwest. aikoaiko Jul 2016 #92
Sundown books weren't solely about traveling route 66 or through sufrommich Jul 2016 #6
Get your kicks on Route 66! In_The_Wind Jul 2016 #7
Thanks for posting the lyrics! Baitball Blogger Jul 2016 #9
That's usually my first though when anyone mentions Route 66. In_The_Wind Jul 2016 #10
Written by Bobby Troup melm00se Jul 2016 #16
He also had the best line in the movie M*A*S*H. Iggo Jul 2016 #27
Yup! Bobby Troup! longship Jul 2016 #39
and another shout out for Julie London chknltl Jul 2016 #57
Something Cool, was my favorite. n/t jaysunb Jul 2016 #95
Juxtaposition, Woody Guthrie's song, Do Re Mi, painted a different picture from a different time Brother Buzz Jul 2016 #25
Most of the footage in "Grapes of Wrath" was indeed shot along Rte 66 A HERETIC I AM Jul 2016 #73
Most all the rural I-40 Business loops in the Southwest are also marked 'historic' U.S. Route 66 Brother Buzz Jul 2016 #77
Yes. A HERETIC I AM Jul 2016 #82
Last time I drove I-40, a single ten mile stretch of genuine Route 66 remained (1983) Brother Buzz Jul 2016 #83
I was just mercuryblues Jul 2016 #43
Wow. That is an interesting way to interpret the list of towns along Route 66.. In_The_Wind Jul 2016 #45
+1 Baitball Blogger Jul 2016 #86
I'd say scansion and rhyme were more relevant Retrograde Jul 2016 #90
That was the only place I have ever heard it mentioned. smirkymonkey Jul 2016 #91
It was the road the Okies used... Wounded Bear Jul 2016 #11
Perhaps, the last great westward movement, Baitball Blogger Jul 2016 #14
Perhaps the idea of a frontier lingers... Wounded Bear Jul 2016 #20
My ancestors were "rougher and more unruly" and yep, that's how they ended up in the West. hunter Jul 2016 #88
Yes, there was plenty of hatred against Okies too JPZenger Jul 2016 #65
Yeah, I know about all that... Wounded Bear Jul 2016 #68
Oh, come on - a "racist" highway!! packman Jul 2016 #13
According to the link, your version of history was not Baitball Blogger Jul 2016 #15
Nor yours packman Jul 2016 #19
I don't doubt that for a minute. Baitball Blogger Jul 2016 #26
This is why the Green Book should be required reading Warpy Jul 2016 #32
Good points. Baitball Blogger Jul 2016 #42
It covered all the states mercuryblues Jul 2016 #44
I Live 2 Blocks South of the Old Rt 66 ProfessorGAC Jul 2016 #21
Saw a Japanese tourist - young man on a bike riding on the old ft 66. He has two flags that said Person 2713 Jul 2016 #34
Chicken Basket Is Still Doing Business ProfessorGAC Jul 2016 #37
And he really didn't speak English that well. I'll take CB over WFF., but I like the WFF hush pupps Person 2713 Jul 2016 #40
homewood, 4 blocks east of Dixie hwy, til I was16 Gabi Hayes Jul 2016 #62
South of That ProfessorGAC Jul 2016 #69
.. deaniac21 Jul 2016 #24
thank you for the information. Baitball Blogger Jul 2016 #28
Corvette Stingray convertibles leveymg Jul 2016 #29
no stingray til 63 Gabi Hayes Jul 2016 #72
My Dad ... Auggie Jul 2016 #30
Two guys in a 'vette, BarbaRosa Jul 2016 #31
from Steinbeck, "The Grapes of Wrath" edhopper Jul 2016 #35
I never got this GummyBearz Jul 2016 #48
Maybe not in bakersfield, but.... edhopper Jul 2016 #49
From that link it looks like Steinbeck was full of shit GummyBearz Jul 2016 #50
Yes edhopper Jul 2016 #53
The Okies would not go to Santa Monica. The route to Bakersfield was the notorious Grapevine Bluenorthwest Jul 2016 #64
It sounds like you're repeating what I just said GummyBearz Jul 2016 #80
Those were state inspectors, and they still have them Retrograde Jul 2016 #89
There is a Route 66 restraurant in Albuquerque NM on one of the main drags that riversedge Jul 2016 #60
There were plenty of sundown towns not within a 400 miles of Rt 66. hobbit709 Jul 2016 #36
In Texas, they had Sundown towns even for white Wheat Harvest crews Jim Beard Jul 2016 #59
The mother road Person 2713 Jul 2016 #38
Lots of playlists on Spotify teach1st Jul 2016 #41
For crying out loud. Igel Jul 2016 #47
That's helpful! Baitball Blogger Jul 2016 #52
I was going to post about 'Cars" Watched it with the kids lots of time. riversedge Jul 2016 #61
Don't Haul Bricks On 66 Ptah Jul 2016 #55
Restaurants of Route 66 trackfan Jul 2016 #56
It's not Route 66 that was racist, rather people living along Route 66 liberal N proud Jul 2016 #58
It wasn't a racist road. It was just a road in a racist country. Iggo Jul 2016 #66
Which Pretty Much, A Road Just Like All The Rest! ProfessorGAC Jul 2016 #71
+1 n/t jaysunb Jul 2016 #96
I think two reasons, 1st the highway of the Dust Bowl Diaspora and the Highway that took the middle Todays_Illusion Jul 2016 #70
Steinbeck and the Okies. ananda Jul 2016 #74
I remember getting my kicks on Rt. 66. Lady Freedom Returns Jul 2016 #75
I read the history because I heard about the network of African Americans who provided malaise Jul 2016 #76
That thing about Oklahoma City being oh so pretty Warren DeMontague Jul 2016 #78
The Big Texan! cherokeeprogressive Jul 2016 #79
This message was self-deleted by its author seabeyond Jul 2016 #81
I have many awesome Route 66 experiences. hunter Jul 2016 #84
The Rolling Stones is the first connotation. kwassa Jul 2016 #85
At 66, I associate freedom of the road with Route 66, because of the TV SHOW. WinkyDink Jul 2016 #87
Route 66 is known for it's funky roadside places womanofthehills Jul 2016 #93
Great picture! Baitball Blogger Jul 2016 #97
Steinbeck and Depeche Mode. SMC22307 Jul 2016 #94
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