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In reply to the discussion: Route 66 - what are the connotations associated with this term? [View all]A HERETIC I AM
(24,908 posts)I've driven I 40 end to end quite a few times and the point where 66 joins that corridor is in Oklahoma City. There are many vestiges of the old road including bridges that are right along the 40 freeway.
For some silly reason, I am fascinated by abandoned roads, and they are everywhere in this country. Many sections of the old 66 are still used of course, but the sections that are no longer accessible are of particular interest to me.
Not Rte 66 related, but here is a Google Earth shot of old California 46, the road James Dean was driving on when he had his fatal accident. The actual site of the accident is west of this photo by about 4 miles. The old road parallells New Rte 46 for about 10 miles or so before it basically disappears under the new pavement;
https://goo.gl/maps/9ziCJiuBEaR2
If you grab and scroll left on that photo, the next nearest intersection is roughly where the accident occurred, where CA 41 joins 46.
Old roads fascinate me because of the history they have. Who were the people that traveled them? What were their stories? What were their lives like? What must it have been like to drive those roads in the vehicles of their day?