The nation's longest drivable stretch of Route 66 cuts through Oklahoma , where travelers explore more than 400 miles of historic towns and attractions that celebrate the Mother Road.
Route 66 connects Chicago to Santa Monica on the Pacific Coast and was one of the nation's primary U.S. highways during the rise of car-based travel.
Although the entire route is now bypassed by the Interstate Highway System, it remains a favorite among tourists hoping to catch a glimpse of rural America, along with early 20th-century art and architecture that embodies the spirit of Route 66.
Commerce
Visitors coming from the northeast make their first stop in a small mining town called Commerce. Here you can see vintage Route 66 aesthetics at Allen's Conoco Filling Station and a Dairy King eatery.
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