Cruise 9 miles of Historic Route 66 from Allenton to Gray Summit, Missouri, past Six Flags, Pacific’s downtown, and rolling Ozark foothills—an iconic blend of nostalgia and natural beauty paralleling I-44.

City streets might not stretch for hundreds of miles or carry cross-country traffic, but they tell the story of a place better than any freeway can. These are the neighborhood arteries, the bustling boulevards, and the historic downtown corridors that shape the daily lives of those who live and work along them. Whether it's a short one-way street through a business district or a multi-lane avenue lined with stoplights and strip malls, city streets offer a unique look at the personality and pace of urban America.
At RealRoads.tv, we capture these routes in full detail—often from the same windshield-level view you’d experience while driving them. Our videos showcase a variety of urban environments: grid-planned streets in the Midwest, meandering colonial-era paths on the East Coast, wide sunlit avenues in the West, and everything in between. These drives include lesser-known but highly traveled connectors, scenic parkways, and even residential roads with historical or logistical importance.
City street drives are often packed with stoplights, signage, changing speed limits, and local character. From small towns with charming main streets to major metros with miles of commercial sprawl, we highlight the evolution and variety of city infrastructure across the U.S. Whether you're planning a visit, reminiscing about your hometown, or just curious how other cities manage their traffic flow, this category brings the local perspective into focus—one street at a time.

Cruise 9 miles of Historic Route 66 from Allenton to Gray Summit, Missouri, past Six Flags, Pacific’s downtown, and rolling Ozark foothills—an iconic blend of nostalgia and natural beauty paralleling I-44.

Explore the vibrant streets of downtown St. Louis, Missouri as we drive through Washington Ave, Tucker Blvd, and Market Street, past the Gateway Arch, Old Courthouse, and key city landmarks before reconnecting with I-44.

Take a short but meaningful drive up 14th Street in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. This 1-mile route highlights key landmarks like the Enterprise Center, Soldiers Memorial, and the Public Library while offering a snapshot of the city’s civic and cultural heart.

Take a short scenic drive through the Riverside Drive Tunnels in Tulsa, Oklahoma, alongside the Arkansas River and The Gathering Place. Explore this beautifully designed urban stretch in both directions with us.

Take a short but scenic drive around Old Town Plaza in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Experience the charm of historic adobe architecture, the iconic San Felipe de Neri Church, and the timeless ambiance of one of the city’s oldest districts.

Drive 2 miles west along Lomas Blvd NW in Albuquerque, New Mexico—from I-25 to Route 66—passing civic landmarks, museums, and the edge of Old Town in this short but dynamic urban journey.

Cruise six iconic miles down Las Vegas Boulevard from Tropicana Ave to Clark Ave, passing world-famous resorts, neon lights, and the evolving urban landscape from the Strip to downtown Vegas.

Follow the final mile of Route 66 to its symbolic end on the Santa Monica Pier. This short scenic drive along Colorado Avenue marks the iconic conclusion of America’s most historic highway.

Cruise 3 miles along Historic Route 66 from San Bernardino to Rialto, California, passing vintage neighborhoods, railroads, and the iconic Wigwam Motel on this short but memorable drive.

Take a desert drive along Historic Route 66 through Needles, California, where classic Americana meets rail history. This 3-mile segment weaves through sunbaked streets, under BNSF tracks, and reconnects with I-40, offering a nostalgic glimpse into the Mother Road’s desert past.

Cruise 11 miles of Historic Route 66 in Kingman, Arizona, from the northeast edge of town through its retro downtown to the scenic hills southwest of the city. Discover Route 66 landmarks and desert views along this iconic segment.

Take a cruise through quirky, colorful Seligman, Arizona—where Route 66 nostalgia lives on. From the iconic Snow Cap Drive-In to classic motels and neon signs, this short drive west through town captures the spirit of America’s most famous highway.