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Fox News' Steve Doocy travels Route 66, uncovers the stories that built America over a century
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Fox News' Steve Doocy travels Route 66, uncovers the stories that built America over a century

  • Steve Doocy begins a three-day Route 66 centennial road trip, starting in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
  • The journey will pass through Kansas and conclude in Springfield, Missouri for the official kickoff.
  • Doocy visited Decopolis and spoke with local artists about Tulsa’s design heritage and Route 66 influence.
  • Doocy’s team highlights Route 66’s sense of unity and American roadside culture.
  • The route will feature classic cars and small-town events as the centennial nears.
  • Fox News Digital plans continued lifestyle coverage around Doocy’s Route 66 journey.
  • The trip emphasizes Tulsa’s Route 66 history and its Art Deco era heritage.
  • The tour includes a stop at Decopolis and conversations about Tulsa’s place on Route 66.
  • The trip will head through Kansas before wrapping up in Missouri for the centennial kickoff.
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Dylan Dreyer says 'I'm done' after Today switch up leaves her stranded
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Dylan Dreyer says 'I'm done' after Today switch up leaves her stranded

  • Dylan Dreyer says she’s done after a Today Route 66 segment, as the crew gets stranded at the airport.
  • The TODAY Route 66 road trip hit an unexpected delay when the team was stranded in the airport before boarding.
  • Dreyer posted Instagram Stories documenting the airport wait and shared video messages about the delay.
  • Dreyer referenced making do with makeup and snacks while the group waited for travel arrangements.
  • An NBC team member and Al Roker were also part of the stranded group during the Springfield stop.
  • The TODAY special, Destination: Route 66, was announced earlier as they planned a westward motor trip.
  • The group planned a livestream from Springfield for viewers to experience the city’s culture along Route 66.
  • Dreyer and Al Roker had previously described their dynamic as essential to the show’s evolution.
  • The article notes the show has been on air since 1952 and emphasizes adaptation in its format.
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