Pacific

Near Pacific, Historical U.S. Rt. 66 leaves I-44/U.S. Rt. 50 and runs along BUSN Loop I-44. U.S. 66 passes the sandstone bluffs, the point where Confederate Troops had gotten to in Missouri, and a few of the legendary Big Foot Monster Trucks.


One of the trucks.

Another one of the trucks on display.

Blackburn Park in Pacific.

Jensen Point Park.

Jensen Point Park.

Jensen Point Park.
Gray Summit
Villa Ridge
As U.S. 66 passes around Villa Ridge, it follows Missouri Secondary State Route AT. This is north of Interstate 44/U.S. Rt. 50.
EB U.S. Rt. 66 at MO Sec St Rt O.
EB U.S. Rt. 66 east of U.S. Rt. 50.
St. Clair
In St. Clair, U.S. 66 comes in on the northside along Commerical Avenue, which in parts is Missouri Secondary State Route TT. It then runs along Missouri State Route 47 and Missouri State Route 30 through town.

NB U.S. 66 near Oak Street in St. Clair.

NB U.S. 66 near North Street in St. Clair.

NB U.S. 66 near Paul Parks Drive in St. Clair.

NB U.S. 66 at MO Sec St Rt TT.
Stanton
Stanton is a small community and is home to some infamous U.S. 66 attractions for the ages. This include the Jesse James Wax Museum, and Meramec Caverns.
Sullivan
At Sullivan, U.S. 66 follows Sprnigfield Road. This is where it crosses from Franklin into Crawford County. As with most small towns, there is some local charm in the downtowns area. South of Sullivan on Missouri 185 is Meramec State Park.
Bourbon

At Bourbon, U.S. 66 makes it way through town following the Frisco Railroad tracks. There are several twists and turns as it passes through this community

Cuba

Cuba is the largest city in Crawford County U.S. 66 passes through. It is known as the "Mural City" as there are several murals in the town the depict the town and areas history.











