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Route 66: how a centenary road helps to understand the United States
Route 66: how a centenary road helps to understand the United States.
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Route 66: how a centenary road helps to understand the United States. Most are no longer in operation The machine stopped serving in December 1961, after going over a million miles. Most remain in museums, but No. 4014 is the only one that still works.
Furthermore, It is the itinerary of one of the most emblematic road trips in the United States. Nat King Cole sang that it was where you "had a great time.".
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Route 66: how a centenary road helps to understand the United States.
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Most are no longer in operation The machine stopped serving in December 1961, after going over a million miles.
according to Clarín — Último momentoMost remain in museums, but No. 4014 is the only one that still works.
according to Clarín — Último momentoIt is the itinerary of one of the most emblematic road trips in the United States.
according to ABC — PortadaNat King Cole sang that it was where you "had a great time.".
according to ABC — Portada
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Route 66: how a centenary road helps to understand the United States.
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