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Few people stopped at the Route 66 sign. Those that did, did not linger long. They pointed, noted its existence, and continued on their way.
If you're driving along Route 66 in Luther, you'll see a new flashy sign. It was paid for with dollars from the Oklahoma Rt. 66 Project Grant, ahead of the "Mother Road's" centennial next year.
Even after nearly a century, Route 66 still turns a cross-country drive into something unforgettable. America’s most famous highway still knows how to deliver a great story and a fantastic photo ...
When the federal government decommissioned Route 66 in 1985, many assumed its glory days were over. But decades later, the Mother Road still oozes nostalgia.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Visitors can expect to see a neon sign lighting up the entrance at the New Mexico state fairgrounds. The New Mexico Tourism Department awarded Expo New Mexico $250,0… ...
Old Tascosa Brewing Company, a veteran-owned establishment on Route 66, has unveiled a new sign that has quickly become a local attraction, thanks to the City of Amarillo Business Improvement ...
Hillcrest has been at their current location on Route 66 since 1928 and are now being awarded with a neon sign grant as part of the City of Tulsa's neon sign grant program which launched in 2019.
If you're driving along Route 66 in Luther, you'll see a new flashy sign. It was paid for with dollars from the Oklahoma Rt. 66 Project Grant, ahead of the "Mother Road's" centennial next year.