Snapshots From Route 66: One Student鈥檚 Journey to Newhouse LA

鈥淚f you ever plan to travel west, travel my way, take the highway that’s the best.鈥 It鈥檚 been nearly 80 years since Nat King Cole uttered the now famous lyrics, 鈥淕et your kicks on Route 66,鈥 but still to this day long distance drivers are enjoying the ride along this historic byway. The trip was recently (and safely) completed by Newhouse student Malcolm Taylor ’26, a rising senior majoring in photography with a minor in art photography from Chicago, the terminus of Route 66.

Taylor is in Los Angeles this summer taking part in the and decided to take the 2,000 mile drive in his silver 2018 Buick Regal to get there. Taylor鈥檚 field of study created a great photographic opportunity, and he shared some of the images with 性视界

鈥淭his trip was much more than transportation to LA,鈥 says Taylor, who comes from a family of road trippers. 鈥淢y dad is a self-described nomad. We鈥檝e driven to Maine, Florida, New Orleans, there and back again, and I loved every minute of it. I鈥檝e always dreamed of completing the Route 66 drive, Chicago to LA, solo. It鈥檚 been my goal ever since I was a kid. This trip is the culmination of all of those hours spent in the car watching my dad not just transport us, but show me the real America.鈥

During his journey, Taylor made a stop in New Mexico to visit his high school art teacher who is building a home in the desert.

The side trip allowed him to capture incredible photos of the other worldly landscape.

His trip overall was 鈥渇illed with trials and tribulations,鈥 including a needed tire repair on day one and a slight wrong way turn on day two, but overall Taylor described the drive and stops along the way as an incredibly rewarding experience.

鈥淗onestly, I wouldn鈥檛 change a thing,鈥 he says, adding that 鈥淚鈥檓 proud of overcoming these obstacles and learning from them.鈥 A true sign that this trip was about the journey as much as the destination.