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If you find yourself on I-55 between Chicago and St. Louis, are at all interested in the old Route 66 (the Mother Road), and need a break from the highway, I have a great stop for you. Take the Towanda exit off I-55 (Towanda is a little town about 100 miles southwest of Chicago), park in the lot of the Fast Stop service station, walk to the east end of the lot and you will see a small garden with a quaint wooden bridge. Cross that bridge and you will find a peaceful, charming, well-preserved piece of Americana. Specifically, the people of the little town of Towanda have established a linear park on and along the roughly 3 miles of the old Route 66 that passed through their town. Not only can you walk on the actual Route 66 pavement, but along the way the park offers eight spots where you can take a pamphlet describing historical and geographical features of each of the eight states through which the "Mother Road" passed. If you are old enough, you might actually remember the famous Burma Shave signs that appeared on Route 66. Well, those signs are also here along this original stretch of 66. Flower gardens, memorial trees, shrubs, benches, and split-rail fences complete the experience. If you just need a bit of a break from the road, and especially if you are at all interested in Route 66, this is a wonderful, interesting, and free stop.