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Santa Monica Route 66 "End of the Trail" Scenic Lookout

KY3's Route 66 journey starts at the end of the trail for many "roadies." More Route 66 stories here: http://www.ky3.com/get-your-kicks-on-route-66/33289698


Santa Monica Route 66 "End of the Trail" Scenic Lookout

Known as a "spiritual" or "traditional" end because before the Mother Road was extended to Santa Monica most tourists found their way out to Pacific Ocean Park and the beach. In 2009, past CHR66A president Dan Rice trademarked, built, and placed Route 66's "End of the Trail" sign on the pier for Route 66's 83 rd birthday and in.


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Route 66 has a special resonance in Santa Monica history, as the road ends at the intersection of Lincoln and Olympic Boulevards. The exhibition will explore the legacy of "the end of the trail" in Santa Monica, as well as the role that famous local figures like Will Rogers played in promoting Route 66.


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Route 66 End of the Trail. 330 Santa Monica Pier. Santa Monica,California. 90401USA. (310) 458-8411. Remove Ads.


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The area. 330 Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, CA 90401-3128. Neighborhood: Santa Monica. Santa Monica is a coastal town that maintains a balance as a tourist destination and as an area with a thriving local culture. On the beach, bikers, roller-bladers, runners and walkers move along the famed bike path enjoying the beautiful Los Angeles weather.


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Santa Monica in California, is where Route 66 reaches the Ocean, it is the End of the Trail (The Western Terminus of Route 66).Here is Santa Monica Pier, with its End of the Trail sign, and the 1941 Santa Monica Pier Archway Sign. See its classic "oldies": the Santa Monica Motel, the 1960s Wilshire service station, the Hotel California, the Dawn Motel - now Chez Jay and the former Penguin.


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A Route 66 sign embossed with "end of the trail" was dedicated at the Santa Monica Pier, a popular tourist destination, marking the 83rd anniversary of the road's opening and what James M.


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Route 66 holds a significant place in Santa Monica's history, marking the terminus of this iconic highway that served as a lifeline for travelers during the mid-20th century. As the "End of the Trail" for Route 66, Santa Monica became emblematic of the American Dream and the promise of the open road.


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If you've journeyed 2,448 miles from Chicago to Los Angeles, celebrate at the Route 66 End of the Trail Sign in Santa Monica, California. Route 66 End of the Trail Sign in Santa Monica, California » Route 66 Road Map


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Instead of putting up a sign at Lincoln and Olympic, Santa Monica arbitrarily extended Route 66 to the Santa Monica Pier, calling it the "End of the Trail." On November 10, 2009, the 83rd anniversary of America's numbered highway system, Santa Monica unveiled its End of the Trail sign on the Pier, marking what it called the "spiritual end of.


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Route 66 initially stretched from Chicago to Santa Monica, near Los Angeles. A group of preservationists, recognizing the cultural significance, erected a sign at Santa Monica Pier, symbolically marking the Route 66 endpoint, offering a sweeping view of the Pacific Ocean for those enchanted by the highway's lore.


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This iconic spot in Santa Monica marks the end of the American Highway. A signboard on the pier reads Route 66: End of the Trail, and is one of the most photographed landmarks in town. This roadway was significant during the East-West migration and ends at the Pacific Ocean. Join the bustle of tourists with a walk down the pier and Visit the shops and cafes as well.


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Know Before You Go. Drive west onto Colorado Ave. until it dead ends at Santa Monica Pier. Then walk straight out on the pier for 200 feet. The sign is just past the Bubba Gump shrimp franchise.


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Title Sign: "Santa Monica 66, End of the Trail" at the Santa Monica Pier in Santa Monica, California; Names Highsmith, Carol M., 1946-, photographer


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Santa Monica - Route 66 End of the Trail. While it may not be the oldest highway in America, Route 66 is certainly the most iconic. Connecting Chicago and Los Angeles via 2,448 miles of asphalt, Route 66 summons images of mid-century travel when a road trip wasn't just trendy, it was a way of life. A drive down Route 66 included classic.


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2009 - The Pier was dedicated as the traditional End of the Route (Route 66 technically ends at Lincoln Blvd & Olympic Blvd) and the Rout 66 "End of the Trail" sign was erected. Photographs from (top to bottom): Big Blue Bus, Stephanie Plomarity, Kristen Beinke and Santa Monica History Museum.