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Is there a cars town on Route 66?

Lizz Kuijpers
Lizz Kuijpers
2025-04-29 00:04:13
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In Cars, Route 66 is the route that Radiator Springs is on, somewhere in western Arizona or eastern New Mexico. Radiator Springs and Route 66 lost its population, and was even taken off the map. 40 years later, Lightning got lost in Radiator Springs and wrecked the road. After the California race, Lightning McQueen decides to settle in Radiator Springs, living there with Sally and his new family. This choice not only puts the town back on the maps but also attracts numerous visitors, reviving the golden days of Radiator Springs and renewing interest in the historic road, which reopens under the name "Historic Route 66."
Jenna van Doorn
Jenna van Doorn
2025-04-28 22:33:13
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Wigwam Motel No. 6, in Holbrook, Arizona, is the most photogenic, set along a stretch of the Mother Road full of rock shops, restaurants, and motels. Cars’ Cozy Cone Motel is perhaps the movie’s most clever auto-themed twist on a real-life icon, with each room resembling a bright orange traffic cone, and amenities such as a free “Lincoln Continental breakfast.” In de tekst van het artikel staat niets over een 'cars town', maar staat er wel iets over een film, genaamd 'Cars' en over Route 66, maar niet over een Cars town op Route 66.
Michael van der Ven
Michael van der Ven
2025-04-28 20:40:31
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Radiator springs from Pixar's "Cars" was based on. When i was young i watched Pixar's "Cars" movie, and now when i grew up, i find out that "Route 66" is the actual road that exists in real life. So... I want to know that does "Radiator springs" is the actual town, or it was based on simular towns near this road.
Bart van der Heyden
Bart van der Heyden
2025-04-28 19:31:47
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The town of Radiator Springs in the movie "Cars" was inspired by several real-life locations along Route 66, particularly the town of Seligman, Arizona. Seligman is often referred to as the "Birthplace of Route 66" and features many classic Americana sights and establishments that influenced the creation of the fictional town in the movie. Other towns along Route 66 also contributed to the inspiration, capturing the essence of the historic highway and its unique, nostalgic charm. You'll definitely want to take a peek around Seligman, because not only is it rich in history but it turns out, the town is totally leaning into the whole "Cars" universe and invites fans of the movie to stop in and take in the views.