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USPS Celebrates 100 Years of Route 66 with a Special Set of Stamps
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USPS Celebrates 100 Years of Route 66 with a Special Set of Stamps

Car and Driver · May 5, 2026, 8:52 PM

Key takeaways

  • America's most famous roadway was put into use 100 years ago, and these commemorative postage stamps depict iconic Route 66 imagery.
  • United States Postal Service The United States Postal Service revealed a new set of eight stamps commemorating 100 years since the Route 66 highway was established.
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America's most famous roadway was put into use 100 years ago, and these commemorative postage stamps depict iconic Route 66 imagery.

United States Postal Service The United States Postal Service revealed a new set of eight stamps commemorating 100 years since the Route 66 highway was established. Each stamp sports a photo taken at a site along the historic highway, with one photo from each of the eight states the iconic highway passed through. Established in 1926, Route 66 spanned roughly 2400 miles from Chicago to Los Angeles but was decommissioned in 1985 in favor of the interstate system. Today, it's easy to take for granted conveniences that only a few decades ago would have been hard to comprehend. In an era where you can shut off your morning alarm with the sound of your voice, basics such as paved roads or instant messaging seem downright mundane. That wasn't always the case, though, and with Route 66—the now-decommissioned 2400-mile roadway—the United States Postal Service decided to honor the iconic American highway as it turns 100 with another vestige of the past: the postage stamp.

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