Tour Texas Route 66 Print

America's favorite highway, Route 66, crosses Texas District 13 from the Oklahoma stateline on the east to the Oldham County - Deaf Smith County border, a few miles from the New Mexico stateline on the west.  Virtually the entire Texas leg of Route 66 is in District 13, including the towns of Shamrock, McLean, Groom, Bushland, Wildorado and Vega and the city of Amarillo.  Crossing Wheeler, Gray, Carson, Potter and Oldham Counties Route 66 in Texas District 13 retains a strong sense of time and place from the mid-20th century and its automobile heritage.

You may print turn-by-turn directions and more information on the Texas leg of Route 66 by clicking here to visit the Devil's Rope Museum online or here to visit the Old Route 66 Association of Texas web site.  If you are driving Route 66 you may stop in McLean, Texas to visit the Devil's Rope Museum at 100 Kingsley Street in the McLean Historic District.  This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

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Click here to print map in PDF format (map courtesy of the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service)

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For turn-by-turn directions and more information on the Texas leg of Route 66
click here to visit the Devil's Rope Museum online or here to visit the Old Route 66 Association of Texas web site. 
 
Washington DC Office
2457 Rayburn HOB
Washington, DC 20515
ph: 202-225-3706
fx: 202-225-3486
Amarillo Office
905 South Fillmore Street
Suite 520
Amarillo, TX 79101
ph:806-371-8844
fx: 806-371-7044
Wichita Falls Office
4245 Kemp
Suite 506
Wichita Falls, TX 76308
ph: 940-692-1700
fx: 940-692-0539