Main Street of America

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Main Street of America is a famous nickname for U.S. Route 66, the historic highway that symbolized American road travel and connected Chicago to Los Angeles through numerous small towns.

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Main Street of America canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
alsoKnownAs The Main Street of America NERFINISHED
The Mother Road NERFINISHED
appliedSince 20th century
appliesTo historic U.S. highway
associatedWith Chicago, Illinois NERFINISHED
Los Angeles, California NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificance icon of American car culture
symbol of mid‑20th‑century U.S. mobility
describes role of Route 66 as a commercial main street for many towns
hasTheme long‑distance automobile travel
small‑town America
language English
marketingRole tourism branding for Route 66
mentionedIn Route 66 tourism literature
historical accounts of U.S. Route 66
passesThrough numerous small towns
refersTo U.S. Route 66 NERFINISHED
relatedTo American popular culture
U.S. highway system NERFINISHED
roadside Americana
routeEndpoints Chicago to Los Angeles
symbolizes American road travel
usedFor promotion of U.S. Route 66

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U.S. Route 66 alsoKnownAs Main Street of America
U.S. Route 40 alsoKnownAs Main Street of America
US 66 nickname Main Street of America