Illinois
Route 66 Scenic Byway unveils new Route 66 Display at State of
Illinois Stratton Office Building in Springfield
Includes multiple Logan County sites
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[February 24, 2020]
On February 18, 2020, a new Illinois Route 66
Scenic Byway display was unveiled at a ceremony at the State of
Illinois Stratton Office Building in Springfield, Illinois. The
display features thematic sections of the current Illinois Route 66
Scenic Byway visitor guide. Over 125 attractions, businesses and
tourism partners are represented in the display.
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Highlights include museums,
iconic restaurants, giant statues, breweries, neon signs and
downtown districts along Illinois Route 66. Prominently featured is
a copy of “The Green Book”, which was an essential guide for African
American safe travel during the Jim Crow era. Also included is an
example of the Illinois Route 66 specialty license plate, which is
available for cars, light trucks and motorcycles in the state.
The Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway and the bipartisan Illinois Route
66 Legislative Caucus have been working together to promote the
upcoming Illinois Route 66 Centennial celebration in 2026, which
millions of visitors worldwide are expected to attend. Several
Illinois Route 66 caucus members were in attendance, as well as Lt.
Governor Juliana Stratton, who spoke during the presentation.
The display was developed by Ace Sign Company of Springfield and
funded by the Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway, which is a 501c3
non-profit organization. The idea for it came from the now-retired
Executive Director of the Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway, William
Kelly. Kelly and the new Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway Executive
Director, Casey Wichmann, were also in attendance for the event,
along with representatives from several of the Byway partners that
are featured in the display.
The display is located just outside of the state offices of Rep. Tim
Butler/Rep. Mike Murphy at the Wm. G. Stratton Building located at
401 South Spring Street in Springfield, Illinois. The display is on
view to the public during the building’s normal hours of operation.
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Pictured above left to right: Tom Noonan, Sangamo Brewing
Micro-Brewery & Sangamo Breweriana Museum, Chatham, Illinois; Joe Crain,
Director of Public Programs and Community Engagement, Abraham Lincoln
Presidential Library & Museum, Springfield, Illinois; Illinois State
Representative Allen Skillicorn, 66th District; Mayor Jim Langfelder, City of
Springfield, Illinois; Illinois State Representative Mike Murphy, 99th District;
Illinois State Representative Dan Brady, 105th District; Lieutenant Governor
Juliana Stratton, State of Illinois; Illinois State Representative Sue Scherer,
96th District; Illinois State Representative Avery Bourne, 95th District;
Illinois State Representative Mark Batinick, 97th District; Illinois State
Representative Randy Frese, 94th District; Illinois State Representative Tim
Butler, 87th District; Tim Good, Abraham Lincoln Home National Historic Site
Superintendent; William Kelly, Retired Executive Director, Illinois Route 66
Scenic Byway.
[Geoff Ladd
Acting Executive Director
Assistant Director
Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway]
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