Route 6 Tourist Association Website Moves to New Domain

Announcement graphic showing the Route 6 shield and text reading “Route6Tour.com — New Primary Domain for Historic US Route 6

Subject: Please Update Your Link to Our Route 6 Website

Hello,

We’re reaching out with a quick update that will help keep the information you share about Historic US Route 6 accurate and useful for your readers.

We recently moved our official Route 6 content to a new primary domain:

New Domain: https://route6tour.com
Previous Domain: https://guyrcook.com

All articles, resources, and Route 6 travel guides remain available and are now organized more clearly for travelers exploring the 14 states along America’s longest transcontinental highway. We’ve also put permanent 301 redirects in place so old links continue working, but updating your link ensures the best experience for your audience and preserves the clarity of your content.

If you currently link to us, we’d be grateful if you could update those URLs to the new domain when convenient. If it helps, here are recommended replacements for the pages most often linked:

Homepage: https://route6tour.com
State Guides: https://route6tour.com/states
Itineraries: https://route6tour.com/itineraries
Route 6 History: https://route6tour.com/history

If your site links to a specific article or resource, feel free to send us the URL and we’ll provide the updated version.

Thank you for continuing to support awareness of Historic US Route 6 and the communities from Provincetown to Long Beach. Your link helps travelers discover authentic stories, local businesses, and hidden gems along the route.

If you have any questions or need updated assets, we’re glad to help.

Best regards,
Guy Cook
Route6Tour.com
guy@route6tour.com

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