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Landmarks & Icons on Route 66
1. Loretto Chapel
Famous for its “miraculous” spiral staircase built without nails.
2. San Miguel Chapel
Oldest church structure in the United States.
3. 9 -11 Remembrance Garden
Memorial featuring recovered World Trade Center beams.
4. Canyon Diablo Bridge
Old stone bridge with rugged, photogenic charm.
5. Walnut Canyon Bridge
Bridge spanning scenic Walnut Canyon.
6. Partridge Creek Bridge
Historic bridge spanning Partridge Creek
7. Angel Delgadillo's Barber
Famous barbershop where Route 66 was revived.
8. Historic Sheriff's House
Restored early 1900s sheriff’s residence.
9. Hackberry Elementary School
Old schoolhouse marking a slice of Hackberry’s history.
10. Memorial Place - AZ
Rustic roadside tribute to fallen service members.
11. Old Rte66 Dead-end
Abandoned dead-end section of old Route 66 near Needles.
12. Desert Bridges
128 timber trestle bridges built from 1929 to 1935 along the Mojave Desert stretch of Route 66, under ongoing preservation efforts.
13. Bagdad Tree
Solitary symbolic tree near the former town of Bagdad.
14. People's General Store Daggett
Historic general store tied to early Route 66 life.
15. Historic Barstow Main Street
Central corridor of historic Barstow with preserved architecture.
16. Harvey House (Casa del Desierto)
Built in 1911 as a Santa Fe Railroad depot and Harvey House hotel; now listed on the National Register and housing the Route 66 Mother Road Museum and Western America Railroad Museum.
17. Elmer's Bottle Tree Ranch
Whimsical forest of bottle trees, a Route 66 icon.
18. California Route 66 Museum
Museum filled with Route 66 memorabilia and exhibits.
19. Route 66 Mural
Colorful mural depicting Route 66 scenes in Victorville.
20. Mojave River Steel Bridge
Historic steel bridge along the Route 66 alignment.
21. Camp Cajon Monument
Historic site celebrating travelers’ arrival in Cajon Pass.
22. Santa Fe & Salt Lake Trail Monument
Commemorative monument marking a historic trail junction.
23. Blue Cut Rest Area
Monument marking the historic Blue Cut pass area.
24. Cajon Pass Bridges
Several bridges along Route 66 through the Cajon Pass built between 1920 and 1952, with years stamped into the railings.
25. Route 66 America's Main Street
Decorative Route 66 signage and monument display.
26. Madonna of the Trail
One of 12 monuments honoring pioneer women across the U.S.
27. Foothill Drive In Sign
Remaining marquee of a former Route 66 drive-in theater.
28. The Oaks
Historic Monrovia residence with architectural significance.
29. Foothill Boulevard Milestone (Mile 11)
Historic milestone marker along Foothill Boulevard.
30. Bonnie Court
Historic Pasadena bungalow court neighborhood.
31. Marguerita Lane Historic District
Historic Pasadena neighborhood known for preserved architecture.
32. Kindel Building
Historic Pasadena commercial building.
33. Don Carlos Court Bungalows
Historic Pasadena bungalow court residences.
34. Edmund Blinn House
Historic Pasadena home with distinctive architecture.
35. First Trust Building and Garage
Historic Pasadena commercial structure.
36. Miss Orton's Classical School for Girls
Historic Pasadena school building with classical architecture.
37. Elks Club Lodge
Historic Pasadena lodge building.
38. Civic Center Financial District
Historic Pasadena financial district with preserved architecture.
39. Pasadena Civic Center District
Historic Pasadena district with notable civic architecture.
40. Holly Street Livery Stable
Historic Pasadena livery stable building.
41. Old Pasadena Historic District
Revitalized historic district known for preserved architecture, shops, and walkable streets.
42. Harnetiaux Court
Historic Pasadena residential court.
43. Bryan Court Bungalows
A 1916 Craftsman bungalow court that's part of Pasadena's celebrated bungalow heritage.
44. Home Laundry
The only Tudor Revival commercial or industrial building in Pasadena, added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.
45. Friendship Baptist Church
Historic Pasadena church building.
46. Palmetto Court Bungalows
One of dozens of historic Craftsman-era bungalow courts in Pasadena recognized on the National Register.
47. Arroyo Seco Pkwy
First freeway in the western U.S., part of the original Route 66.
48. Ford Place Historic District
Historic Pasadena district featuring early 20th-century architecture.
49. Longfellow-Hastings House (Octagon Building)
Historic octagon-shaped residence in Pasadena.
50. Arroyo Seco Bridge
Historic bridge spanning the Arroyo Seco in Pasadena.
51. Colorado Street Bridge
Iconic Beaux-Arts bridge from 1913, known for beauty & historic value.
52. Pisgah Home Historic District
Historic district in Los Angeles with preserved architecture.
53. Highland Park Masonic Temple
Historic Masonic temple in Los Angeles.
54. Mount Pleasant House
Historic Los Angeles residence with early architectural style.
55. Plaza Substation
Historic 1905 LA electric substation.
56. Los Angeles Plaza Historic District
Historic downtown district preserving Los Angeles’ earliest settlements and cultural heritage.
57. Angelus Temple
Historic Los Angeles religious landmark founded in 1923.
58. Board of Trade Building
Historic Los Angeles Board of Trade building.
59. Bradbury Building
Iconic 1893 building known for its ornate interior.
60. Pacific Electric Building
Historic Los Angeles building once used by the Pacific Electric Railway.