Route 66 and American Road Trips
  • 1. Route 66 is known as the Mother Road and is one of the most iconic highways in American history. Spanning from Chicago to Los Angeles, this historic route represents the freedom and independence of the open road. American road trips along Route 66 offer a glimpse into the past, with classic diners, vintage motels, and quirky roadside attractions along the way. Traveling this route allows you to experience the diverse landscapes of the United States, from the rolling hills of the Midwest to the vast deserts of the Southwest. Embarking on a road trip along Route 66 is not just a journey from point A to point B, but a true adventure filled with nostalgia, Americana, and the spirit of exploration.

    Which state is home to the starting point of Route 66?
A) Illinois
B) Texas
C) Oklahoma
D) California
  • 2. What year was Route 66 established?
A) 1971
B) 1932
C) 1926
D) 1955
  • 3. Which city is often regarded as the 'official' end of Route 66?
A) St. Louis
B) Chicago
C) Albuquerque
D) Santa Monica
  • 4. How long is Route 66 approximately?
A) 1,500 miles
B) 2,448 miles
C) 3,500 miles
D) 1,000 miles
  • 5. Which city's Gateway Arch is often associated with the end of Route 66?
A) Albuquerque
B) Oklahoma City
C) Los Angeles
D) St. Louis
  • 6. Which iconic car is often referenced in association with Route 66?
A) Volkswagen Beetle
B) Chevrolet Corvette
C) Ford Mustang
D) Dodge Charger
  • 7. Which famous author chronicled a journey along Route 66 in his novel 'The Grapes of Wrath'?
A) John Steinbeck
B) F. Scott Fitzgerald
C) Mark Twain
D) Ernest Hemingway
  • 8. What is the nickname given to Route 66 during the Great Depression?
A) The Freedom Route
B) The Mother Road
C) The Fast Lane
D) The Adventure Highway
  • 9. Which famous landmark is located in the Petrified Forest National Park near Route 66?
A) Painted Desert
B) Devil's Tower
C) Horseshoe Bend
D) Mount Rushmore
  • 10. Which city is known for having a 'Cadillac Ranch' art installation near Route 66?
A) Springfield
B) Joplin
C) Tulsa
D) Amarillo
  • 11. Which state has the longest stretch of original Route 66 pavement?
A) Arizona
B) California
C) Missouri
D) Illinois
  • 12. Which National Park near Route 66 is famous for its ancient petroglyphs?
A) Petrified Forest National Park
B) Yellowstone National Park
C) Grand Canyon National Park
D) Joshua Tree National Park
  • 13. What in Albuquerque, New Mexico is known for its collection of vintage neon signs from Route 66 businesses?
A) The Neon Museum
B) The Tech Museum
C) The History Museum
D) The Car Museum
  • 14. Which town along Route 66 is famous for a meteor strike that created a massive meteorite crater?
A) Kingman, Arizona
B) Seligman, Arizona
C) Flagstaff, Arizona
D) Winslow, Arizona
  • 15. Which state is the western end of Route 66?
A) Arizona
B) Illinois
C) California
D) New Mexico
  • 16. Which famous animated movie features characters traveling on Route 66?
A) The Incredibles
B) Toy Story
C) Cars
D) Finding Nemo
  • 17. Which iconic highway sign designates Route 66?
A) Circle
B) Triangle
C) Square
D) Shield
  • 18. Which musical artist released the popular song 'Route 66' in 1946?
A) Elvis Presley
B) Chuck Berry
C) Johnny Cash
D) Nat King Cole
  • 19. Which US president signed the Federal Aid Highway Act that led to Route 66's demise?
A) John F. Kennedy
B) Franklin D. Roosevelt
C) Dwight D. Eisenhower
D) Harry S. Truman
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