There are so many great things to celebrate in our area. We are fortunate to have the most famous road going through our city. With this of course I mean Route 66.

With the road itself turning one hundred years old in 2026 it's just like us to spend three years celebrating. I mean this is that big. Our celebration this year is from June 1st - 10th. Part of the celebration is touring places you may not have ever visited.

What Better Way to Tour Then Taking a Route 66 Bus Tour?

There is just so much to see and a bus tour is the way to go. You are in luck because they are offering just that. One such tour will be the Route 66 Bus Tour - West will be happening on June 8th. This is a whole day tour because there will be so much to see.

According to the Visit Amarillo website:

Join us for an exciting tour of the iconic landmarks and cultural gems of Route 66. This bus tour will take you on a journey from Amarillo, TX to Glenrio, NM, stopping at famous hotspots such as the historic Midpoint Cafe, Dot's Mini Museum, and the renowned Cadillac Ranch. Lunch and beverages are provided with ticket purchases.

Some Places You Will See

Magnolia Station
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Milburn-Price Culture Museum
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Dot's Mini Museum
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Bent Door Cafe
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Midpoint Cafe,
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Sunflower Station
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There will be plenty more to see and take photos of. What a great way to celebrate Route 66. Get your tickets HERE and make sure you are ready to party for the next three years.

Sixth Street Over The Years - WOW! What A Change!

Sixth Street in Amarillo looked incredibly different not too long ago. Have you forgotten what it looked like in 2007? Buckle up, the ride is incredible.

Look at How Amarillo's Old Route 66 Motels Looked Then & Now

The heyday of the Mother Road may be long gone, but would you believe that there's still plenty of the old motels where many a weary American family rested their heads during their interstate travels?

You won't believe some of these are still standing, much less still alive and (wait for it..) kickin'!

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