Wednesday, March 12, 2014

"Getcha' Kicks on Route 66" (Chapters 11-15) (b)

Reference of Title(Song Cover by John Mayer)   (Original Version of Song by Bobby Troup)

The Highway 66 is a renowned way that has been around for almost a century. During the 1920s, thousands of families attempted to escape the harsh, depressing conditions that was brought by the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl. This route became popular in leaving the sad east to go to the heavenly idea of a California.
The use of cars brought businesses to open along the highway. This included things such as motels, restaurants, and gas stations. People found relief by just traveling the route for they found opportunities of business.People sought this highway as a journey to the land of opportunity, especially during the 1930s. Many people ,however, found danger traveling this road. It brought deaths, accidents, and lack of money and food. People found opportunities to sell their already limited things to sell in order to be able to make it to California. People traveled the road thinking in the hope that California would bring prosperity to them, and take them out of the harsh times they were in, especially in 1930s. After the Great Depression, the migration to California did not stop, increasing the western population. Technical Information:The highway stretches from Chicago to Los Angeles. It is about 2,000 miles long. It stretches over eight states (primarily southern states) across the United States.


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