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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4020143" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>That is a true statement, but I'm always surprised at the number of businesses along that route that have revitalized and brought in customers by using the Route 66 moniker though. </p><p>We traveled that route all the way to Arizona for the last two years in the winter and always stopped along the way with the restaurants that advertise that route. The guy that changes my oil here in town is ate up with it. Has memorabilia all over his shop. </p><p>In our increasing mobile society with goods and services needing a quick route to and from, the old Route 66 is relegated to history because of its own popularity and the challenges it presented. </p><p>2 lane, stop lights, low speed limits and it could not carry the loads that today's freight carriers can bring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4020143, member: 5412"] That is a true statement, but I'm always surprised at the number of businesses along that route that have revitalized and brought in customers by using the Route 66 moniker though. We traveled that route all the way to Arizona for the last two years in the winter and always stopped along the way with the restaurants that advertise that route. The guy that changes my oil here in town is ate up with it. Has memorabilia all over his shop. In our increasing mobile society with goods and services needing a quick route to and from, the old Route 66 is relegated to history because of its own popularity and the challenges it presented. 2 lane, stop lights, low speed limits and it could not carry the loads that today's freight carriers can bring. [/QUOTE]
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