City Streets

Explore urban routes across America with our detailed city street drive videos. From historic main streets to major downtown corridors, experience the pulse of cities through windshield-level views and local highlights.

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 City Streets

Historic Route 66: Santa Rosa – New Mexico

Historic Route 66: Santa Rosa – New Mexico

Cruise 4 nostalgic miles along Historic Route 66 through Santa Rosa, New Mexico—past the Blue Hole, vintage motels, and classic roadside Americana. A short but unforgettable slice of the Mother Road.

Historic Route 66: Tucumcari – New Mexico

Historic Route 66: Tucumcari – New Mexico

Cruise through Tucumcari, New Mexico along Historic Route 66 in this six-mile drive filled with retro neon, roadside nostalgia, and Route 66 landmarks. From the Welcome Center to the iconic statue, follow the heart of the Mother Road.

Historic Route 66: McLean – Texas

Historic Route 66: McLean – Texas

Cruise 3 miles through McLean, Texas on Historic Route 66. Visit the Devil’s Rope Museum, see the first Phillips 66 station outside Oklahoma, and enjoy a timeless slice of Route 66 Americana.

Historic Route 66: Shamrock – Texas

Historic Route 66: Shamrock – Texas

Take a drive down Historic Route 66 through Shamrock, Texas, and experience a short but unforgettable ride past iconic landmarks like the U Drop Inn and classic roadside charm that embodies the spirit of the Mother Road.

Historic Route 66: Elk City – Oklahoma

Historic Route 66: Elk City – Oklahoma

Cruise through history on a 9-mile drive along Historic Route 66 in Elk City, Oklahoma. Pass the Old Town Museum, classic mid-century roadside scenes, and end near I-40—where the Mother Road merges with modern travel once again.

Historic Route 66: Weatherford – Oklahoma

Historic Route 66: Weatherford – Oklahoma

Cruise 17 miles west along Historic Route 66 from Lucille’s Historic Gas Station in Hydro through Weatherford, Oklahoma, and on toward Clinton. Explore Route 66 landmarks, aviation history, and vintage alignments on this classic Oklahoma drive.

76 Country Boulevard: Branson – Missouri

76 Country Boulevard: Branson – Missouri

Take a drive down Branson’s famous 76 Country Boulevard — a 5-mile journey through the heart of Missouri’s entertainment capital, packed with theaters, attractions, and Americana charm.

Lincoln Blvd: Oklahoma City – Oklahoma

Lincoln Blvd: Oklahoma City – Oklahoma

Take a short but meaningful drive down Lincoln Boulevard in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, from Interstate 44 to the Oklahoma State Capitol. This 2.5-mile route highlights civic landmarks, state government offices, and the symbolic center of Oklahoma’s political life.

Las Vegas Blvd: Northbound in Las Vegas – Nevada

Las Vegas Blvd: Northbound in Las Vegas – Nevada

Cruise through the southern Strip as we drive 2 miles north on Las Vegas Boulevard from I-215 to the Luxor. This short stretch features the iconic “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign and some of the city’s most famous resorts and attractions.

London Bridge: Lake Havasu – Arizona

London Bridge: Lake Havasu – Arizona

Take a short but unforgettable drive across the real London Bridge—now proudly spanning Lake Havasu’s Bridgewater Channel in Arizona. Discover the fascinating story behind how this Victorian structure was relocated stone-by-stone from London to the American Southwest.