An encyclopedia with a twist, The Route 66 Encyclopedia presents
alphabetical entries on Route 66 history, landmarks, personalities, and
culture, from Bobby Troup's anthem "Route 66" to The Grapes of Wrath
to the Wigwam Motel.
It is illustrated with over 1,000 old and new, color and black-and-white
photos and memorabilia.
You'll learn about Jack Rittenhouse and Will Rogers as well as the
contributions of lesser-known figures like Arthur Nelson and Angel
Delgadillo. With references to the old (including the history of the U
Drop Inn Café in Texas) and new (including a section about the recent
Cars movie), The Route 66 Encyclopedia provides a sweeping look at a
highway that has become more than just a road.
These pages cover the history of Route 66 and the people who played a
role in its transformation from highway to icon between 1926 and the
present, but like the highway itself, this work does not fit within the
traditional confines of generalities or terminology. Yes, this is an
encyclopedia, a reference book for all things Route 66. However, it is
also a time capsule, a travel guide, a history book, a memorial, a
testimonial, and a chronicle of almost a century of societal evolution.