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Route 66: The Mother Road
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Michael Wallis
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Synopsis
Here is the definitive story of the most famous road in American history. Wallis has woven a tapestry that chronicles the road from its founding to its demise eight decades later and its current revival. 2 cassettes.
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Book Details
Published
June 14, 1995
Publisher
Audio Literature,U.S.
ISBN
9780944993965
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