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			Illinois State Museum seeking Route 66 stories for Mother Road’s 
			100th anniversary in 2026Museum historians will record oral 
			histories with travelers, businesses, highway builders, and others
 
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            [June 11, 2024]  
            
             The Illinois State Museum is seeking 
			individuals to share their personal experiences with the original 
			Route 66 in Illinois, including travelers, businesses that operated 
			along the route, workers who built the highway, and others. | 
        
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			66 will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2026. Historians from the 
			Illinois State Museum will record and share oral histories of people 
			who can recall their connections to the historic roadway, which 
			operated from 1926 until decommissioning in 1985. 
 “These interviews will help illustrate the significance of this 
			important transportation achievement,” said Erika Holst, the 
			museum’s curator of history.
 
			Specifically, museum historians would like to 
			interview: 
				
				
				People who have memories of driving on Route 66 
				or traveling the highway with family or for business.
				
				Those who were involved or whose families were 
				involved in operating restaurants, hotels, or auto service 
				businesses along the route.
				
				Anyone who participated in the building, 
				maintenance, or rerouting of the Mother Road.
				
				First responders who worked along Route 66.
				
				Those who have any other firsthand experiences 
				with Route 66 to share. “This project also gives us an 
			opportunity to preserve memories of Illinois citizens for 
			posterity,” said Amanda Bryden, registrar for the history 
			collections of the Illinois State Museum and Illinois historic 
			sites. 
			
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			Anyone who has experienced Route 66 in one or more of 
			these ways and would like to be part of the project can contact 
			Route 66 project coordinator Judy Wagenblast at jwagenblastp@gmail.com. 
			The oral history project is funded in part by the National Park 
			Service.
 Interview participants will be asked to sign a permission form 
			granting legal rights to conduct and preserve the interview. 
			Monetary compensation is not offered. Video recordings of the 
			interviews and transcriptions will be made available to the public 
			in an online database as part of the 100th anniversary celebration 
			of Historic Route 66 in 2026.
 
 About the Illinois State Museum: Established in 1877, the Illinois 
			State Museum is a dynamic institution that inspires the exploration 
			of Illinois' past and present to inform and enrich everyday life and 
			promote stewardship of cultural and natural resources. Headquartered 
			in Springfield with branch facilities in Lewistown and Lockport, ISM 
			is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums and a proud member 
			of the International Coalition of Sites of Conscience.
 
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