The Mother Road...US 66...Main Street of America
By any name, it means the same thing - an adventure in time.
Oklahoma is home to the longest drivable stretch
of Route 66 in the nation. Spanning some 426 miles,
the road is filled with history, including three
outstanding museums, 120 historic signs & numerous
points of interest. For the more adventuresome,
highway structures and sections of original roadbed
wait to be rediscovered and explored.
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Cyrus S. Avery, an entrepreneur from Tulsa, is known
'The Story of Route 66' - from Cars
This short clip tells the story of Radiator Springs after it was bypassed by the Interstate. Many of the characters and locations in the movie were based on real Route 66 places and people. Radiator Springs, inspired by Amboy, CA, could easily have been one of many towns along the famed highway that fell by the wayside.
Thanks to the hard work of dedicated individuals, civic groups and historical preservation efforts, many towns along the route are being revived.
In 2001 the working title of the movie was Route 66, which was later changed to avoid confusion with the 1960's TV series. Michael Wallis, famed 66 author and historian, served as consultant and voice of the Sheriff.
Cars 2 is scheduled for release in 2011.
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