9 Stops Along Route 66 In Illinois You'll Want To Make
The best American road trip starts right here in Illinois. Get your kicks on Route 66 with the best restaurants, museums, and other amazing attractions sprinkled throughout the land of Lincoln.
Before you hit the road, use this list to plan your trip from north to south.


Your road trip through history begins in downtown Chicago by Lake Michigan.
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This historic roadhouse sells American classics and is most famous for its deep fried chicken.

Built in 1931, this historic, independent gas station now functions as a service station, garage, and restaurant.

Though it once served as both a fire station and city hall, this museum is home to exhibits and artifacts from the early 1900s.

At 24 feet tall, The Railsplitter Covered Wagon was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records. It sits in the front lawn of the Best Western Lincoln Inn and features Abraham Lincoln reading a book.

Exhibits at this museum depict life on the road with old cars, music, and other memorabilia.
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Featuring decor from the 1950s, this restaurant sits on old Route 66 and serves up classic diner food and ice cream.


Opened as a pharmacy, this shop added a soda machine in the 1950s and now serves old-fashioned treats lunch through dinnertime.

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This quirky attraction has brought in travelers from all over the world. Most famous is Big Red, who prefers to spend the day inside.
If you love traveling this great state, check out 10 more incredible Illinois road trips!
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