Route 66 earned the grim nickname "Bloody 66" through decades of fatal accidents since its establishment on November 11, 1926. This legendary 2,448-mile stretch connecting Chicago to Santa Monica has witnessed far more than ordinary cross-country travel-it has become a supernatural corridor where the dead refuse to rest. In this book Margie Kay presents some of the most haunted sites along the infamous Route 66. Starting in Chicago, Illinois, the route then takes the traveler through Missouri, Oklahoma, a short section of Texas, through New Mexico, Arizona, and Southern California. The route was created long before the Interstate highway system, a winds and bends through the terrain. The ghostly history along the route is the stuff of legends, with people reporting apparitions on the road, haunted motels and hotels, haunted graveyards, strange time anomalies, weird road changes, and even Skinwalker sightings. If you're thinking of taking an interesting trip across the country, take this book with you and hit the most haunted places along the way. Many of the sites mentioned in the book are still in operation today.
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