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Route 66 is one of the most famous roads in the entire country. This highway was immortalized in the classic 1946 song “(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66” and John Steinback’s novel “The Grapes of Wrath.” The route opened in 1926 as one of the country’s original highways in the United States Numbered Highway System and eventually spanned nearly 2,500 miles. It was removed from the system in 1985 and replaced by a series of numbered interstate segments, but the road is still referenced and romanticized even today. A number of small towns sprung up along Route 66, one of which was the charming little town of Riverton, KS. If you visit Riverton nowadays, you’ll find a small unincorporated town of around 700 people. It’s a quiet place with a great deal of small town charm. If you feel like you just can’t get enough of the town and want to spend the night, there’s no better place to stay than this bed and breakfast in Riverton, KS.

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For more information about this bed and breakfast in Riverton, KS, check out the official Old Riverton Post website and Booking.com.

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