I was visiting my son who lived in Phoenix at the time, and hired a car to head up to Northern Arizona for some sightseeing. It was the first time I'd driven in the USA and my son (knowing what my driving was like at the best of times) tried to talk me out of it.
Despite my own nervousness (because I know what my driving is like) I wasn't going to miss seeing Monument Valley, Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend, not to mention Winslow. Fortunately there was only one left turn from where he lived and I drove straight up the road for a couple of hours, arriving in Winslow ready for a break.
I parked the car to go into a coffee shop, got out and realised I was just across the road (which was the old Route 66) from Standing On The Corner Plaza. I messaged my son that I had completed the first part of the journey safely. He asked me where I was, so I naturally replied "I'm standing on a corner in Winslow Arizona".
And I'm typing this from a coffee shop in the Tremont district in Cleveland and am about to visit the Deerhunter wedding scenes locations just round the corner.
Update: Just been down to Lake Erie and remembered another one. In the post-apocalyptic film The Road, the father and son are trying to reach what they call 'the coast'. The location for that was Presque Isle in Pennsylvania and I've been there.