Fox News' Steve Doocy travels Route 66, uncovers the stories that built America over a century
Fox News' Steve Doocy embarked on a three-day road trip along Route 66 to celebrate the historic highway's upcoming 100th anniversary. His journey began in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he highlighted local businesses, artists, and classic cars tied to the route. The trip will conclude in Springfield, Missouri, as part of broader celebrations leading up to America's 250th birthday.
- ▪Steve Doocy's road trip is part of the centennial celebration of Route 66, known as the 'Mother Road.'
- ▪The journey started in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and will end in Springfield, Missouri.
- ▪Doocy visited local attractions, including a Route 66-themed shop called Decopolis, and showcased classic cars tied to the celebration.
- ▪Route 66 stretches from Chicago to Santa Monica, California, and holds significant cultural and historical importance in American history.
- ▪The centennial events coincide with preparations for the United States' 250th birthday celebration in 2026.
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America 250 Fox News' Steve Doocy travels Route 66, uncovers the stories that built America over a century Journey kicked off in Tulsa, Oklahoma, will wrap up in Springfield, Missouri, later this week for centennial kickoff By Kelly McGreal Fox News Published April 28, 2026 1:58pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Steve Doocy hits the road for Route 66 centennial celebration 'Fox & Friends' co-host Steve Doocy embarks on an exciting three-day road trip along the iconic Route 66, celebrating its upcoming centennial. Starting in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Steve visits unique local businesses and speaks with artists and classic car enthusiasts.
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