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Route 66 Backroads
This is your essential guide to “scenic trips and adventures from the Mother Road”. That’s what it says and I believe
it. This is a sumptuous, large format, full colour, glossy volume.
There are more that 200 pictures to tempt you away from the beaten
track, including a wealth of black and white photographs to show you
something of the history that unfolded near this most iconic of roads.
A road that stretches across the US from the Midwest to California.
Route 66 must surely be one of the most celebrated highways in the
world. India has its Grand Trunk Road and evokes pictures of overloaded
trucks, roadside stalls selling spicy curry to travellers, and perhaps
the occasional elephant. England has the M25, which brings to mind a
car park. The USA has Route 66, which is steeped in charm and adventure
and the traffic does keep moving.
This most famed of highways starts at Green Park in Chicago. Mark Twain
wrote in 1883 "It is hopeless for the occasional visitor to try to keep
up with Chicago. She outgrows his prophecies faster than he can make
them." The city still has a buzz of excitement, which is a
fitting start to your adventure.
This book is about Backroads and they take you to the heart of real
America. Small towns that, although a few miles either side of the old
and now almost vanished Route 66, give a feel of days past. You’ll find
real diners that all overseas visitors seek and seldom find. Meatloaf
and apple pie rather than a golden arch. There are fine dining
opportunities in larger towns and cities in every state, but you’ll
miss a treat if you don’t try the small-town eateries and bakeries.
Route 66 Backroads offers a wealth of information to encourage you off
the beaten track. There are 50 driving tours to choose from, each
giving a unique perspective. You can visit birthplaces of the famous,
battlegrounds, oil rigs and museums. The landscape changes along with
the culture and architecture. Start with skyscrapers but linger to
enjoy the adobe of old Santa Fe, one of my favourite spots in the whole
world.
I have travelled extensively in the States and I have read many a
guidebook. Most will direct you to world-famous sights, celeb
restaurants and costly leisure activities and shows. Route 66 Backroads
introduces you to a road less travelled but no less fascinating. The
trip (or trips) of a lifetime.
Route 66 Backroads
Author: Jim Hinckley
Published by: Voyageur Press
Price: £15.99
ISBN 978-0-7603-2817-0
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