National Trust for Historic Preservation Launches the Preserve Route
66: Share Your Story Campaign
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[February 11, 2024]
This month, the National Trust for Historic
Preservation is launching the Preserve Route 66: Share Your Story
campaign, an effort to collect stories about the people and places
that make America’s “Mother Road” so special.
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The
campaign aims to gather 2,026 public story submissions in time for
Route 66’s centennial in 2026. These stories will then be used to
develop an interactive online map that highlights the quirky
roadside attractions, beloved small businesses, family histories,
and personal memories that collectively help tell a more complete
story of this iconic highway.
Originally commissioned in 1926 as a vital link between the Midwest
and Western U.S., Route 66 quickly came to occupy a near‐mythic spot
in the public imagination and popular culture. After Route 66 was
decommissioned as a federal highway in the 1980s, shifting economic
patterns have left many communities along the route struggling to
survive. Now, as we near its 100th anniversary, many supporters are
championing Route 66’s designation as a National Historic Trail, but
irreplaceable historical assets continue to slip away at an alarming
rate along this 2,400‐mile roadway.
The Preserve Route 66: Share Your Story campaign is a public
invitation for community members, travelers, historians, and
enthusiasts to share their stories and photos about Route 66. The
goal is to tell the full story of Route 66 through places that
contribute to its unique history and identity. That can include a
personal story about a well‐known business or place, a tribute to a
business along Route 66 that is operating today or one that is no
longer operating. It does not need to be precisely on the current or
former alignment of Route 66. The public submission site can be
found here: SavingPlaces.org/Your‐Route66‐Story.
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From these public submissions, the National Trust
will develop an interactive online map that helps visitors explore
the history of Route 66 on their own virtual road trip, and
preserves these stories for future generations. The map will show
changes along Route 66, illustrate the wide ranging types of
historic places histories along its route. Together, these memories
will help us tell a more complete story of this iconic highway,
ensuring that no story, no place, and no memory along Route 66 is
left in the shadows.
About Preserve Route 66
The Preserve Route 66: Share Your Story campaign and its resulting
GIS/mapping resource are made possible with the generous financial
support of David & Julia Uihlein. This campaign is one component of
the National
Trust’s larger Preserve Route 66 initiative, which helps preserve
historic sites along Route 66 with grant awards, technical
assistance, outreach and other activities.
Find out more about these projects at
SavingPlaces.org/Preserve‐Route‐66.
[Geoff Ladd
Assistant Director
Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway] |