It's a great tribute. Hopefully people can still access the links after midnight if they haven't had a chance to see it today.
It's also on youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=ZoPJVcHYlU0&feature=emb_logoTrying to do a run-down for the types of things that I couldn't see a direct connection to Route 66, and perhaps others have comments. Many of what I point out was stuff that I wasn't aware of before doing some google searches:
Gumball machine? Maybe a motorhome at 0:23? (Illinois portion)
Buried treasure in the Missouri part of the video at 0:42?
Devil's Elbow Bridge at 0:43.
They do acknowledge KS at 0:49, but a little hard to read.
I suppose 0:54 is Galena, KS and Rainbow Bridge, but it could be any place in that era.
1:02 acknowledges Totem Pole Park in OK.
Blue whale and a big teepee that were part of the kitsch, but don't know where they were (1;06)
Golden Driller statue in Tulsa (1:12)
Leaning Tower of Britten
Cadillac Ranch
Midpoint Cafe (1:25)
La Bajada (1:34) [amazing that something so steep was once part of a major national highway]
No ackwnowledgement for Winslow, AZ? {I know Eagles came about well after 66's heyday.}
Kitschy random dinosaurs at 1;58.
And of course, Colorado Street bridge in Pasadena, CA and a very symbolic representation of Broadway in Downtown LA, and then the sign in front of the Santa Monica Pier.