Road Ahead Encourages Route 66
Restaurants to Apply for Historic Restaurant Grant Program
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[April 04, 2023]
The
National Trust for Historic Preservation and American Express are
once again launching the "Backing Historic Small Restaurants Grant
Program" to help restaurants address critical needs amid ongoing
economic challenges. The Route 66 Road Ahead Partnership is
encouraging the many small, historic restaurants along Route 66 to
apply for this grant program to help offset the financial challenges
leading up to the 2026 Route 66 Centennial.
Grant applications are due March 12, 2023. Visit
https://savingplaces.org/historicrestaurants for
information on how to apply or nominate a historic small Route 66
restaurant.
The Backing Historic Small Restaurant Grant Program wants to learn
about a small or independently owned restaurant located in a
historic or older building or neighborhood that:
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Contributes to the history and/or identity of its surrounding
community or neighborhood.
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Tells an
inclusive story about cuisine and community in America (such as
historic or ethnic food ways or culinary heritage).
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Has a
compelling and inspiring historical narrative or cultural
significance.
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Has been
disproportionately impacted by economic challenges, disasters,
or other hardships.
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“This is a great opportunity to
nominate Route 66 restaurants that might benefit from an
additional $40,000.” Says Road Ahead Chair Bill Thomas. “And, if
your restaurant is close to Route 66, be sure to mention your
connection to Route 66 and the timeliness of investing in
improvements.”
Established in 2016, with the support of the National
Park Service and the World Monuments' Fund, The Route 66 Road Ahead
Partnership’s mission is to revitalize and sustain Route 66 as a
national and international icon through partnerships focused on
promotion, preservation, research and education, and economic
development.
[Bill Thomas, Chairman
Route 66 Road Ahead Partnership]
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