Route 66, affectionately called the Mother's Road by Americans, is diagonally 66, which runs from Chicago, Illinois, all the way to Santa Monica, California. Route 66 is 2,448 miles (about 3,939 kilometers) open to traffic: November 11, 1926-June 27, 1985, Michael Wallis, a scholar who has studied Route 66 for more than 60 years, said: "Route 66 is like a mirror to the American nation;" Route 66 is 2448 miles (about 3,939 kilometers) open time: November 11, 1926 Decommissioned time: June 27, 1985 Although Route 66 is no longer seen on the road map, there is still a group of people who remember the road and remember the little bits it once brought to the American people. In 1990, the "Route 66 Alliance" (National Historic Route 66 Federation) was formed in Arizona and Missouri, respectively, to gather together and evoke the memory of Americans. In the same year, Missouri declared the road "State Historic Highway" (State Historic Route) and established the "History 66" (Historic Route 66) road sign. With the efforts of the Route 66 Alliance, the 66 line that had disappeared from the map has returned to the map under the name of "Historical Route 66". It is said that the Midwest of the United States has experienced a major drought, and the vast land has suddenly become a dry land without grass. Many farmers were driven to poverty by drought, so they packed up their only household items and drove along Route 66 with their families all the way to California, hoping to pursue wealth and start a new life in the West. Therefore, Highway 66 is a road that symbolizes dreams and practices the American dream in the hearts of Americans in that year. The cartoon "Automobile General Mobilization" has a scene of Highway 66. If you are traveling by car in the United States and the West, Highway 66 must come to punch in. It is highly recommended!