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Things to do on Route 66
1. The Pantry
Santa Fe, NM
Long-running diner famous for New Mexican cuisine.
2. El Rey Court
Santa Fe, NM
Hip boutique motel with mid-century vibes and amenities.
3. Clines Corners
Clines Corners, NM
Roadside travel center since 1934.
4. U.S. Southwest Soaring Museum
Moriarty, NM
Museum preserving the history of motorless flight and gliders.
5. Lewis Antique Auto & Toy Museum
Moriarty, NM
Classic car and vintage toy collection off Route 66.
7. Sputnik Neon
Moriarty, NM
Iconic neon Sputnik sign shining bright on Route 66.
8. Midway Boxcar
Edgewood, NM
Vintage railroad boxcar repurposed as a roadside landmark.
9. Midway Trading Post
Edgewood, NM
Abandoned trading post with retro signage and structures.
10. Blunt Bros Coffee
Albuquerque, NM
Local coffee shop and casual hangout in the Nob Hill area.
11. De Anza Motor Lodge
Albuquerque, NM
Historic Route 66 motor lodge, now abandoned.
12. Laclede Landing District
St. Louis, MO
Historic St. Louis riverfront with cobblestones, shops, and nightlife.
13. Explore St. Louis Visitor Center - MO
St. Louis, MO
Central downtown welcome center offering maps, brochures, and travel advice.
14. Explore St. Louis Visitor Center - MO
St. Louis, MO
Central downtown welcome center offering maps, brochures, and travel advice.
15. Anheuser-Busch Brewery
St. Louis, MO
Home of Budweiser—tours, tasting rooms, and Clydesdale stables in a historic facility.
16. Forest Park
St. Louis, MO
Large urban park home to museums, trails, and Route 66 landmarks.
17. Explore St. Louis Visitors Center
St. Louis, MO
Secondary visitor info location with access to Forest Park attractions.
18. Dana's Shaved Ice, & Ice Cream
Saint Clair, MO
Historic Route 66 shaved ice and ice cream stand in Saint Clair.
19. Hot & Cold Water Towers
St Clair, MO
Two water towers labeled “Hot” and “Cold,” a famous roadside oddity.
20. Jesse James Wax Museum
Stanton, MO
A wax museum dedicated to the infamous outlaw Jesse James.