Route 66 Centennial · 1926-2026
Check in. Stamp. Share. Reward.
Route 66 commons
66 Roadies should be the shared table for the whole Route 66 community: roadies, business owners, preservation crews, photographers, historians, and local experts all connected to one map and one source trail.
Roadie social layer
Create a Roadie profile, show where you have been, post photos from your trip, collect stamps, and let other travelers see your Route 66 story without broadcasting your live location.
Name, handle, road style, home base, bio, favorite stops, badges, and photo albums.
Profiles can appear in the roadie directory and on future map layers when people choose public sharing.
Share delayed public trips, friends-only albums, or keep the whole passport private.
Zoomable road atlas
Drive-by shooter recovery
Scan the sign. Walk in. Get the stamp. Buy the sticker.
Reward loop
Archive commons
Historic source images, roadie galleries, business photos, preservation stories, documents, LiDAR, and map evidence should all connect to the same Route 66 place records.
Roadie platform
Explore the map, passport, community, business, and shop lanes as the first public preview takes shape.
GPS/photo proof and stamps.
Try passportPublic road cards, photos, badges, favorite stops, and privacy controls.
Create profileClaims, rewards, ads.
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