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			2017 annual Illinois governor’s ride 
			to travel Route 66 from Chicagoland to Springfield on Sept. 23 
			Will come through downtown Lincoln with 
			stop planned at the Mill on 66 
				
		 
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            [September 22, 2017]   
            
			LINCOLN 
			- Governor Bruce Rauner and fellow motorcycle enthusiasts are 
			traveling Route 66 again this year for the annual “Governor’s Ride 
			to Springfield” on Saturday, September 23rd.  
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			 The ride will depart from two suburban Chicago 
			locations and travel Route 66 to Springfield, with scheduled stops 
			in Dwight, Lexington, Lincoln and Springfield. The DuKane and 
			Lincoln Land A.B.A.T.E. of Illinois chapters are the official 
			escorts for the ride. 
			 
			The ride departs from two locations at 9:30am - Illinois Harley 
			Davidson in the route 66 community of Countryside, and Fox River 
			Harley Davidson in St. Charles. The ride cost is $10.00 which will 
			be matched by the Rauner family foundation and donated to registered 
			501c3 Veterans organizations. The Boy Scouts will offer a pancake 
			breakfast at Illinois Harley and Fox River Harley from 730am to 
			915am for a $5 donation. 
			 
			The ride departs from two additional locations as well. Participants 
			can join the ride at 10am in Dwight, IL at the historic 
			Ambler-Becker Texaco station across the street, where they will be 
			greeted by the Texaco station attendant and 50s-era poodle skirt 
			ladies. 
			 
			In Lexington, the Governor’s Ride will be traveling along historic 
			Memory Lane to the Veterans Monument on Main Street. Estimated time 
			of arrival is 11:55am, and participants can join the ride from 
			Lexington as well. 
			 
			"The last Governor to set foot in Lexington was Charles Denenn in 
			July of 1908. So, you can only imagine the excitement in the air 
			concerning Governor Bruce Rauner's visit to our community. We look 
			forward to showing him and all the riders why Lexington is a great 
			place to visit, and a better place to live," said Lexington Mayor 
			Spencer Johansen. After fueling at the Dixie 
			Truck Stop in McLean, the next stop is at The Mill on 66, the 
			newly-opened Route 66 museum in Lincoln IL, at approx. 2:15pm. The 
			motorcycle tour will take the original alignment of Route 66 through 
			downtown Lincoln on the way to The Mill, which is also the home of 
			the Salt Creek A.B.A.T.E. of Illinois chapter memorial display.
			 
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Ice cold water will be provided for free to all riders, courtesy 
of Culligan Water of Lincoln and the Logan County Tourism Bureau. 
Salt Creek A.B.A.T.E. chapter members will be on hand to greet the riders and 
assist with parking. 
 
The Governor’s Ride will then head to Springfield for the overnight stop at the 
Illinois State Fairgrounds. The Governor will lead a contingency to the 
International Mother Road Festival in downtown Springfield. They will visit the 
Travel Illinois Expo and sign the Annual Route 66 Car Hood at the Illinois Route 
66 Scenic Byway tent. At the completion of the ride there will be food, 
beverages and live entertainment. 
  
Bill Kelly, Executive Director of the Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway, noted that 
“the Governor is a great supporter of Route 66 and we’re looking forward to the 
riders joining us at the Mother Road Festival.” 
 
The Governor's Ride is a fully state and local police escorted ride down 
historic Route 66, honoring Veterans along the way. 
				 
			[Geoff Ladd 
			Assistant Director 
			Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway]  |