Atlanta
The original alignment, and marked one, takes you through town. This runs off the by-pass at Sycamore Street then heads south along Arch Street. In Downtown Atlanta, U.S. 66 passes through restored murals, a muffler man, city park, classic library, and a few museums.
Atlanta

Looking south along an original section.

A state attraction marker.

A close-up of the marker.

Looking south along the original section.

A retro billboard along the original section.


The city limit sign and welcome sign.

SB Rt. 66 in northern Atlanta.

One of the murals in Atlanta.

Another mural in Atlanta.

A cafe in Atlanta.

A museum in Atlanta.

Another museum in Atlanta.

The Bunyon Giant that was formaly at the Bunyon's Restaurant in Cicero. The resturant closed in 2004 and the giant was moved to Atlanta to keep it on Rt. 66.

A sign for the city park.

A stone from the former Atlanta High School.

A plaque about the stone.

A tourism marker for Atlanta.

A close up of the marker.

A decorative shield along the park.

A decorative shield along the park.

A decorative shield along the park.

A decorative shield along the park.

A decorative shield along the park.

A decorative shield along the park.

A decorative shield along the park.

Another mural in Atlanta.

The Atlanta Library and Clock tower.

A sign in Downtown Atlanta.

A sign for the grain museum.

The grain museum is located across the railroad tracks from the clocktower and library.

The water tower in Atlanta.

A repilica Texaco station in Atlanta.

A muffler man of Alfred E. Neuman from Mad Magazine in Atlanta.

The Giant Museum in Atlanta. (July, 2024)

Three of the muffler men statues at the Giant Museum.


