
Travelling through the haunted Route 666, the Devil's Highway
Route 666, also known as "The Devil's Highway," the "Highway to Hell," or "Satan's Highway," is a lonely, deserted stretch of road meandering through almost 200 miles of rugged, sweeping desert wilderness.
NM History: Route 666 – The Devil’s Highway
2019年10月22日 · Historic Route 66 has always been a landmark across the state of New Mexico, but did you know there was a sister road called Route 666? It became a highway in 1926, and acquired its controversial number from being the 6th spur connected to Route 66.
Devil's Highway New Mexico: Spookiest Road In The State
In fact, U.S. Route 666 has been dubbed the Devil’s Highway New Mexico, or the Highway to Hell. This road runs from Gallup, New Mexico, north through Navajo Nation and Shiprock, and then up to the Colorado border. It became a U.S. Highway in 1926 and acquired its controversial numbering because it was the sixth spur connected to Route 66.
U.S. Route 491 - Wikipedia
U.S. Route 491 (US 491) is a north–south U.S. Highway serving the Four Corners region of the United States. It was created in 2003 as a renumbering of U.S. Route 666 (US 666).
U.S. 666: "Beast of a Highway"? - Federal Highway Administration
2003年6月18日 · The New Mexico State Highway and Transportation Department joined with Colorado and Utah transportation officials in submitting a recommendation to eliminate the last remaining segments of U.S. 666 and establish a new route, U.S. 393, in its place.
The Unexplained Phenomenon of Highway 666 - Haunted …
On Highway 666, an endless bound of unexplained phenomenon has occurred throughout history. Considered to be one of the most famous roads in North America, this road expands for a distance that is equivalent to approximately two hundred miles.
Road trip Guide: Tackling Highway 666 - Travel + Leisure
2017年5月4日 · Running from north to south and starting in the city of Monticello, Utah, Highway 666 (or, as it’s now known, U.S. Route 491) continues through Colorado to Gallup, New Mexico. Even after the...
Route 666: The Devil's Highway - Paranorms
Route 666, known as Devil’s Highway, is a scenic 200-mile road known by motorists for its hell hounds, ghostly figures and Native American skinwalkers. Motorists have claimed that something paranormal is at work for years. We’ll look at how Route 666 was named and the myths that surround the road named after the number of the beast.
What happened to US Route 666? - Geographic Pedia - NCESC
2024年6月27日 · Route 66, also known as the Mother Road, gained popularity during the Great Depression when thousands of families migrated westward to California to escape the Dust Bowl. The route provided a means of escape for these families, and it remains a symbol of the American Dream and the pursuit of a better life.
U.S. 666, Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico & Utah
This long highway has a spur, which was also known as Highway 666, that heads to the southeast from Monticello in Utah, through western Colorado and New Mexico, down to Gallup, NM. In 2003, the name of this segment of the highway was changed to U.S. Route 491. "Gallup, NM" is licensed under Public Domain by Wikimedia Commons.