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Juneteenth observes the date in 1865 when enslaved African Americans were freed in Texas. But Black motorists well into the 20th century still experienced segregation and discrimination.
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The bill – whose creators include Arizona Senators Mark Kelly and Kyrsten Sinema – would amend the National Trails System Act to secure the preservation of Route 66.
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The Arizona Department of Transportation is advising motorists of lane restrictions next week on Historic Route 66 in Flagstaff as work continues on the Rio de Flag Bridge replacement project. Overnight lane restrictions are also planned on Milton Road in Flagstaff as work continues on a pavement rehabilitation project.
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Flagstaff Shelter Services has finalized the purchase of a motel on Route 66 to serve as emergency housing for vulnerable people experiencing homelessness. It’s expected to provide shelter for more than 1,000 people a year.
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The Arizona Department of Transportation is advising motorists of lane restrictions next week on Historic Route 66 in Flagstaff.
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A hotel in Gallup, New Mexico that once hosted John Wayne and future U.S. President Ronald Reagan will use one of its buildings to house homeless…
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Congress has recessed for the holidays, and it has gone another year without passing legislation that would boost funding for Route 66. The lack of…
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Bernalillo County commissioners in New Mexico are planning to spend another $1.5 million to further support the construction of a visitor center along…
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Route 66 was once the Mother Road of America, bringing tourists and travelers to small towns along the path from Chicago to Los Angeles. But, as the road…
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A national nonprofit says it will push for Historic Route 66 to be designated as a National Historic Trail.The National Trust for Historic Preservation…