Arizona Podcast
Route 66 feels inevitable when you're driving it today. Like someone looked at a map, drew the obvious line from Chicago to Los Angeles, and said yes, that one. But that's not what happened. The road was fought over before it existed. The number was chosen because it rolled off the tongue. The path was chosen for commerce and politics. And when Arizona's stretch was officially established in 1926, the state didn't finish paving it for another twelve years. The people who drove it in those early years weren't driving a finished highway. They were driving a promise. This episode tells the real story of how Arizona's stretch of Route 66 almost didn't happen. The political fights before the first mile was ever laid. The grades through the Black Mountains that broke down cars and tested everyone who attempted them. The money that was never enough. The terrain that pushed back hard at every turn. And the gap between what was promised on paper and what drivers actually found when they got here. In 2026 the road turns one hundred years old. Arizona holds the longest continuous drivable stretch of original Route 66 in the nation. This is the story of how it got here. New episodes of Arizona Route 66: The Podcast release regularly at arizonapodcast.com. đïž Arizona Route 66: The Podcast is produced by Table 66 Productions and hosted by Chris and Mary Tuttle, semi-retired Chaplains traveling the Main Street of America. #route66 #arizonapodcast #motherroad #route66centennial
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