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Route 66: Myth vs. Reality

28 min · 17 de feb de 2026
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Route 66 is more than a road — it’s one of America’s most enduring legends. In this episode, Tom Noga talks with Rhys Martin, president of the Oklahoma Route 66 Association, about the real history behind the myth, the people who keep the Mother Road alive, and why it still captivates travelers a century after it was born. Tom Noga  Storytelling Worldwide More: https://tom-noga.com/podcasts https://tom-noga.de/podcasts Follow: https://instagram.com/tom_noga777 https://instagram.com/tom_noga_international https://www.facebook.com/NogaTom

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