• ISBN13: 9780760328170
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description

Known as the Main Street of America and the Mother Road, U.S. Route 66 is the nation’s best known highway. Once the microcosm of a culture increasingly connected by automobiles, its sights and attractions are now a fascinating reflection of a nation on the move. Travel this iconic highway through the heart of America with Route 66 Backroads as your guide. This lavishly illustrated book steers you from Chicago to Los Angeles, traveling through the lowlands of the American Plains and the high plateaus of New Mexico and Arizona, from the Great Lakes to the mighty Pacific Ocean, and through major metropolises and remote country towns.

 

Branch away from the Mother Road, and you encounter gems hidden beyond today’s standard motels and tourist traps—the quaint frontier communities that date back to the nation’s westward expansion; the legacy of ancient native cultures; and the awe-inspiring natural wonders that have graced these lands since time immemorial. State parks, wildlife refuges, museums, historic sites, literary landmarks, and much more are there to be explored within a few hours’ drive from the path of Route 66. The fifty trips included here offer new travel opportunities for the thousands of road-trippers who follow this legendary route, looking for something more.

Route 66 Backroads: Your Guide to Scenic Side Trips & Adventures from the Mother Road

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2 comments so far

 1 

Using Route 66 as lead in, Hinckley basically offers us a guide to

‘scenic side trips’ from various points along Route 66. Again, this book attempts to ride on the route’s name and establish it as a base for taking those side trips along it’s course.

From that POV, it’s not a bad book. Very limited in scope, it nonetheless offers some ideas of places to take side trips. It’s not a Route 66 book.

I think that the carnaval Route 66 book, led by the Wallis’ offerring of 1990, the book about the route being a real fun thing, has been pretty much played out. Those folks out there who strive to make a living selling Route 66 are forced to come up with new ideas to sell books. Instead of taking a deeper look into what the route really was, or its history, it seems to be better marketing to put out books like this, with a lot of pictures, etc.

After reading this book I had the that feeling that I’d just wasted some money actually buying it. It quickly went to the bottom of the stack of books I know I’ll never look at again, let alone read.

Unless you like the side trips off Route 66, I’d advise you to pass on this one.
Rating: 1 / 5

March 19th, 2010 at 8:13 pm
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Although this book isn’t specifically about Route 66 (where to stay, where to eat, what to see), it is a nice companion for knowing about the other interesting sidetrips along the way. The pictures are beautiful and the text is well written. I’m not disappointed that I bought this book but if you are looking for one that sticks to Route 66 in a roadmap sort of way (like the Route 66 Adventure Handbook does), you will probably be disappointed.
Rating: 4 / 5

March 19th, 2010 at 10:18 pm