Rauner
leads Route 66 motorcycle ride,
Bicentennial Plaza dedication for
Constitution Day
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[August 27, 2018]
SPRINGFIELD
Governor Bruce Rauner led the Illinois Bicentennial
Route 66 motorcycle ride, which made stops in Wilmington, Pontiac,
Lexington and Lincoln en route from Shorewood to Springfield — all
in celebration of the day 200 years ago when Illinois adopted its
state Constitution in Kaskaskia. Later in the day, Rauner dedicated
the new Illinois REALTORS Bicentennial Plaza, which is adjacent to
the Governor’s Mansion.
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“Two hundred years ago on this date, the first
Illinois Constitution was adopted, and today we commemorated that
legacy with the ride, a barbecue at the Governor’s Mansion and the
dedication of the Bicentennial Plaza in downtown Springfield,”
Rauner said. “The ride was a great way to appreciate the living
history of Illinois along Route 66, and the plaza will serve as an
amenity that the public can enjoy for generations to come.”
More than 500 participants started the day at a kick-off rally at
Conrad’s Harley-Davidson in Shorewood and continued along the route
before concluding in Springfield for a barbecue at the Governor’s
Mansion. Stops included a visit to the Gemini Giant in Wilmington, a
Route 66 motorcycle license plate presentation at the Route 66
Association Hall of Fame & Museum in Pontiac, a lunch stop at
Kelly’s on 66 in Lexington and a water stop at The Mill Museum in
Lincoln.
Following the barbecue, Rauner joined First Lady
Diana Rauner, Springfield Mayor Jim Langfelder, Illinois REALTORS
President Matt Difanis, Eli’s Cheesecake CEO Marc Schulman, and the
University of Illinois Marching Band to dedicate the Bicentennial
Plaza. The ceremony featured a flyover by the Illinois National
Guard.
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"Illinois REALTORS® is proud to work with state and local
officials to celebrate the state's bicentennial," said Matt Difanis, the
association's president. "Bicentennial Plaza, a REALTOR® Community partnership
is a wonderful birthday gift, and we're excited at how it will complement the
historic district which includes the Governor's Mansion."
“It’s been a special day of celebrating Illinois’ rich history, her dynamic
present and — with everyone’s continued commitment — an exciting next 200
years,” Rauner said. “We continue to work hard to create a solid path for our
state’s next chapter.”
[OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR BRUCE RAUNER] |