There's something magical about Route 66 at twilight. Between Oatman and Topock, Arizona, the legendary highway stretches toward the horizon like a pathway to possibility.
Steinbeck called it "the Mother Road"—and for good reason. This iconic route carried countless families toward new beginnings during some of America's hardest times, a ribbon of asphalt that became a symbol of resilience, freedom, and the enduring belief that something better waits just beyond the next bend.
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