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U.S. Highway 66 was always different from other roads. During the decades it served American travelers, Route 66 became the subject of a world-famous novel, an Oscar-winning film, a hit song, and a long running television program. The 2,000 mile concrete slab also became a seven-year obsession for Susan Croce Kelly and Quinta Scott. They traveled Route 66, photographing buildings, knocking on doors, and interviewing the people who had built the buildings and run the businesses along the highway. Drawing on the oral tradition of those rural Americans who populated the edge of old Route 66, Scott and Kelly have pieced together the story of a highway that was conceived in Tulsa, Oklahoma; linked Chicago to Los Angeles; and played a role in the great social changes of the early twentieth century.

Using the words of the people themselves and documents they left behind, Kelly describes the life changes of Route 66 from the dirt-and-gravel days until the time when new technology and different life-styles decreed that it be abandoned to the small towns it had nurtured over the course of thirty years.

Scotts photographic essay shows the faces of those 66 people and gives a feeling of what can be seen along the old highway today, from the seminal highway architecture to the grainfields of the Illinois prairie, the windbent trees of western Oklahoma, the emptiness of New Mexico, and the bustling pier where the highway ends on the edge of the Pacific Ocean.

Route 66 uses oral history and photography as the basis for a human study of this countrys most famous road. Historic times, dates, places, and events are described in the words of men and women who were there: driving the highway, cooking hamburgers, creating pottery, and pumping gas. As much as the concrete, gravel, and tar spread in a sweeping arc from Chicago to Santa Monica, those people are Route 66. Their stories and portraits are the biography of the highway.

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title Route 66 The Highway and Its People author Scott Quinta - photo 1

title:Route 66 : The Highway and Its People
author:Scott, Quinta.; Kelly, Susan Croce
publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
isbn10 | asin:0806122919
print isbn13:9780806122915
ebook isbn13:9780585169736
language:English
subjectUnited States Highway 66--History, United States--Social life and customs--20th century, United States--Pictorial works.
publication date:1988
lcc:HE356.U55S25 1988eb
ddc:388.1/0973
subject:United States Highway 66--History, United States--Social life and customs--20th century, United States--Pictorial works.
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Route 66
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Chelsea Oklahoma When we traveled as long as I stayed on highway 66 I knew - photo 3
Chelsea, Oklahoma
"When we traveled, as long as I stayed on highway 66, I knew I could get back home."
Ethel Carpenter, Amarillo, Texas.
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Route 66
The Highway and Its People
Photographic Essay by Quinta Scott
Text by Susan Croce Kelly
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS : NORMAN
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BY QUINTA SCOTT
(With Howard S. Miller) The Earls Bridge (Columbia, Mo., 1979)
(With M. M. Costantin) Sidestreets (Saint Louis, 1981)
(With Susan Croce Kelly) Route 66: The Highway and Its People (Norman, 1988)
(With Elaine Viets) Images of Saint Louis (Columbia, Mo., 1989)
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Scott, Quinta, 1941
Route 66: the highway and its people.
Bibliography: p. 195.
Includes index.
1. United States Highway 66History.
2. United StatesSocial life and customs20th
century. 3. United StatesDescription and
travelViews. I. Kelly, Susan Croce, 1947
II. Title. III. Title: Route sixty-six.
HE356.U55S25 1988 388.1'0973Picture 488-40208
ISBN 0-8061-2133-5 (cloth)
ISBN 0-8061-2291-9 (pbk.)
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability of the Committee on
Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the Council on Library Resources, Inc. Picture 5
Copyright 1988 by the University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Publishing Division of the
University. All rights reserved. Manufactured in the U.S.A.
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
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To Brendan Kelly, who believes it's OK for moms to follow old highways and have adventures of
their own.
To Barrie, whose support with a clear head and patient heart makes all things possible, and to
Kalon, whose spirit of adventure has grown with this project.
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Contents
Chapter 1. Birth
Page 3
2. Paving
18
3. Business and Ballyhoo
32
4. Dust Bowl
57
5. Wartime
75
Photographic Essay
83
6. Boomtime
148
7. Highway Hype
162
8. Interstate
178
Note
191
Selected Bibliography
195
Acknowledgements
203
Index
205

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Text Illustrations
Cyrus Avery
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Ozark Trail meeting, Tulsa, Oklahoma
8
Split-log drag
11
Map of the Federal Highway System
16
Replica of "Illinois, U.S. 66" sign
19
Plank road
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