Historic Route 6: America’s Cross-Country Artery
Imagine a ribbon of road unfurling from the misty dunes of Provincetown, Massachusetts, across fourteen states, all the way to the rugged edge of California. That’s U.S. Route 6—once the nation’s longest highway and still one of its most enduring. Officially designated coast-to-coast in 1937, this legendary byway, affectionately called Read more