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Route 66

Albuquerque’s stretch of the famed highway, Route 66, is not just about nostalgia; it tells a story of resilience and reinvention. Completed in the mid-1800s before the onslaught of the Civil War, Route 66 is generally considered the first federal highway in the Southwestern United States. Over the years, Albuquerque has witnessed the highway’s evolution, from its bustling prime in the mid-1900s, when droves of families traveled westward seeking opportunity, to its Beat era spirit and notoriety before its decline in the late 20th century after the construction of I-40 in the late 1950’s.

Route 66 cuts right through the heart of Albuquerque, along the path of the current Central Avenue. You can still find diners and motor inns that served motorists on Route 66 back when people driving cross country followed the old road. From antique neon signs still blinking and classic Art Deco motels, to unique businesses that still serve customers along the route of the old highway, even the most jaded traveler may be surprised by the oddities, desert mirages, and unique kitschy charm to be found on old Route 66.

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Best Things to Do in Albuquerque in Fall & Winter 

Albuquerque offers a wide array of activities in the fall and winter, from the world-renowned Balloon Fiesta and scenic drives to festive holiday light…

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Blue Hole New Mexico: Must-Visit for Divers & Road Trippers

Blue Hole New Mexico in Santa Rosa is a dazzling natural swimming hole with crystal clear, spring-fed water, off Old Route 66. With walls…

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About Albuquerque

11 Unique Things to Do in Albuquerque

Albuquerque isn’t just about hot air balloons and Breaking Bad locations (though we love those too!). New Mexico’s largest city has plenty of cool…

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Cruise Scenic Route 66 in Albuquerque

In the mid-1920s, the early decades of America’s “Age of the Automobile,” the nation was developing a network of national highways. One of them,…

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Nob Hill

Explore Nob Hill’s Route 66 Neon

Back in the days when there was no dark sky movement, bright neon lights beckoned with promises of fun, excitement, and happy times. Route…

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