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| Thursday, 28 January 2010 17:07 | |
The Route 66 Association of Missouri is a non-profit corporation established to preserve, promote, and develop Historic Route 66 ("The Main Street of America") in the Show-Me State. To serve this purpose, the Association ...
On July 10, 1990, the Governor of Missouri signed House Bill 1629 designating Old U.S. Highway 66 as a historic highway in Missouri, and allowing the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) to post appropriate signs along the right-of-way. A joint project between MoDOT and the Route 66 Association of Missouri resulted in the installation of Historic Route 66 signs along the entire length of old 66 in Missouri. Subsequently, MoDOT, again working in conjunction with the Association, installed directional signs and arrows at strategic places along old U.S. 66 and I-44 to assist the traveling public in navigating Route 66 in Missouri. Our current projects are described in the quarterly newsletter, "Show Me Route 66", which is published by the Association. These projects are important because people are regaining their sense of personal discovery and we are finding that many people are willing to get off the interstate in 2 to 3 hour chunks to learn about and experience America at the slower pace of the old 2-lane highway. In summary, there's something magical about the old highway that goes beyond the old wavy, two-lane and the magnificent landmarks. What really sets 66 apart is the people along the highway. They're loving, caring and always willing to help a fellow traveler. This is what Route 66 is all about...and why it's worth preserving as part of our heritage and history. |
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