Description
Drive the Mother Road stop‑by‑stop. The Route 66 Centennial Guide gives you 285 deeply researched sites along the full 2,400‑mile route, with built‑in navigation that opens each stop in Apple Maps or Google Maps, plus the stories behind each site. Use it as your in‑car companion to stay on Route 66, discover what’s ahead, and understand the history as you go. Route 66 Centennial Guide puts 285 carefully researched historic sites in your pocket, covering all eight states from Chicago to Santa Monica. Whether you're a first-time traveler or a seasoned road warrior, this app transforms every mile into a story. WHAT'S INSIDE: 285 curated sites across Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California Rich historical narratives for every site — researched, fact-checked, and written for the road. Professional audio narration — listen through your car speakers via Bluetooth while you drive. Build a personal favorites list with recommended visit times at each stop. Map your entire favorites list in Apple Maps with one tap, and navigate from site to site. Evocative AI-generated imagery with featured vehicles brings each site to life. Save the 4K high-resolution images directly to your Apple Photos library. No signal? No problem. Route 66 cuts through some of America's most remote landscapes — the Mojave Desert, the Texas Panhandle, and rural Oklahoma. Your content is always available, no data connection required (except for navigation). ONE-TIME PURCHASE No subscriptions. No in-app purchases. Pay once and own it forever — including all future updates at no additional cost. THE ROAD IS CALLING. 2026 is the year to drive it.
What’s New
Version 2.4 · 8/12/2026What's New — Version 2.4 Arizona field research update. This release reflects on-the-ground verification across Kingman, Seligman, and Peach Springs: • White Rock Court (Kingman) — Major location correction. The 1935 Green Book–listed stone auto court is EAST of downtown, not west. Corrected address, new GPS coordinates, and expanded history covering Conrad Minka, the 1956 Green Book listing, and how to spot the surviving stone arches from the road. • Kingman corridor resequenced — Kingman-area sites now run in true east-to-west driving order, so westbound travelers are no longer routed back on themselves. • Kingman Army Airfield — Rebuilt around the Mohave Museum of History and Arts, where the airfield collection moved after the airport museum closed in 2023. New location, corrected GPS, and expanded coverage of the gunnery school and the 7,000-plane postwar boneyard. • Andy Devine Avenue's Historic Block (Kingman) — Renamed and updated. Covers the 1915 Old Trails Garage and its Packard neon, the Brunswick, Mr D'z, the Beale Hotel restoration, and Dunton Motors' shift to a gift shop and auto museum. • Kingman's Powerhouse District — Renamed for clarity, covering the Powerhouse, Arizona Route 66 Museum, Locomotive Park, and the Beale Street arch. • Cool Springs Station — Added the Route 66 centennial mural painted by Sarah Leuchtner, daughter of the man who rebuilt the station from rubble. • Grand Canyon Caverns (Peach Springs) — Updated current operations: the motel and RV park remain open, the underground suite and on-site weddings have been discontinued, underground dining can be pre-arranged, and caverns access directions are clarified. • Peach Springs & the John Osterman Gas Station — Added the Hualapai Tribe's Culture & Route 66 Welcome Center design plans for the historic station, plus a current status update on nearby Truxton. • Seligman Sundries (Highway Hot Dog) — Added the neighboring 1934 Studebaker Garage, now home to Octane Art and its rooftop mural. All updated sites have been verified in person with corrected GPS coordinates and refreshed visitor guidance.
Information
- Seller
- Poul David Rasmussen
- Category
- Navigation
- Version
- 2.4
- Requires
- iOS 17.0+
- Size
- 1.7 GB
- Age Rating
- 17+