Fact and Fiction on Route 66
Richard Evans’ novel follows “Charles James,” (The man and his circumstances are fiction) on the legendary (but real) Route 66, walking from Chicago to Los Angeles.
Richard Evans’ novel follows “Charles James,” (The man and his circumstances are fiction) on the legendary (but real) Route 66, walking from Chicago to Los Angeles.
One of the obviously old or “original Route 66” derelict buildings appeared at first to have been a gas station, but the way it’s laid out we don’t see where gas pumps could have been installed.
What remains of Route 6 is 3205 miles between Provincetown, Massachusetts, and Bishop, California. It intersects twice with the more famous Route 66.