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            Route 66 Association of Ill. Hall of Fame banquet here June 11  Send a link to a friend
 
			
            
            [January 21, 2011] 
            This looks to be another 
			exciting year for Logan County and Route 66. The Route 66 Heritage 
			Foundation of Logan County is busy, along with the Abraham Lincoln 
			Tourism Bureau of Logan County, in promoting Route 66 in grand style 
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            |  The tourism bureau announces that the Route 66 Association of 
			Illinois Hall of Fame banquet will return to Lincoln on June 11. The 
			event will be hosted at Lincoln College in their new Lincoln Center. 
			This several-hundred-member statewide organization will celebrate 
			Route 66 with a special tribute to the late famed Route 66 artist 
			Bob Waldmire, as well as enjoying Lincoln and Logan County, which 
			includes a vast amount of Route 66 history along a 37-mile stretch 
			of the Mother Road. As previously announced, the Route 66 Heritage 
			Foundation of Logan County has decided to once again host the annual 
			Route 66 Garage Sale. Without project manager Bruce Huskins, who had 
			stepped down after the 2010 event, the future of the sale was 
			unknown. But after careful consideration Geoff Ladd stepped up to 
			manage the project that is now booked for May 13 and 14 with some 
			changes in store. All proceeds from this countywide event go toward 
			the restoration of The Mill.  The Route 66 Heritage Foundation hustled to finish up a National 
			Park Service grant in 2010 that helped fund some major repairs at 
			The Mill. Windows, electrical service and foundation repairs, along 
			with a newly refurbished floor, were just some of the work done to 
			help move The Mill one step closer to opening as a museum this year. 
			Local help, teamed up with many members of the Route 66 Association 
			of Illinois, were hard at work to meet the grant deadlines. The 
			group continues to deal with the challenge of funding issues but 
			makes up for it with diligence and hard work aimed at seeing the 
			Route 66 icon opened up as a museum that will house Route 66 history 
			in Logan County. This extensive amount of work could not have occurred without 
			also a generous grant from The Danner Trust and an extremely 
			generous donation from local philanthropist Larry Van Bibber. 
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            The Route 66 Heritage Foundation of Logan County was formed with the 
			intention of bringing together community members who are passionate 
			about Route 66 and its history in Logan County. It is a group that 
			is always accepting new members and volunteers. For more information 
			on these events or how you can get involved, call 217-732-8687. 
            [Text from file received from
			Abraham Lincoln Tourism Bureau of 
			Logan County] 
            
			 
            
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