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U.S. Route 66 ( US 66, Route 66) was a United States Numbered Highway in Illinois that connected St. Louis, Missouri, and Chicago, Illinois. The historic Route 66, the Mother Road or Main Street of America, took long distance automobile travelers from Chicago to Southern California. The highway had previously been Illinois Route 4 (IL 4) and ...
Springfield and Sherman: May 9, 2002 Route 66, Cayuga to Chenoa: Route 66, between just N. of Township Rd 2200 N. and just S. of Township Rd 3000 N. Pontiac: July 23, 2003 Route 66, Girard to Nilwood: Route 66, between Illinois Route 4 (IL 4) south of Girard and IL 4 in Nilwood
U.S. Route 66 Will Rogers Memorial Highway The final routing of U.S. Route 66 in red, with earlier alignments in pink Route information Length 2,448 mi (3,940 km) Existed November 11, 1926 (1926-11-11) –June 26, 1985 (1985-06-26) Tourist routes Historic Route 66 Major junctions West end Santa Monica, California East end Chicago, Illinois Location Country United States States California ...
Here's what to look for: It's a gas, gas, gas. A replica of Shea’s Gas Station and a neon sign touting A. Lincoln Motel, both part of Springfield's past on Route 66, will be at the front of the ...
Illinois Route 4 IL 4 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by IDOT Length 170.44 mi (274.30 km) Existed November 5, 1918 –present Major junctions South end IL 13 / IL 127 in Vergennes Major intersections I-64 in Lebanon US 50 in Lebanon US 40 in St. Jacob I-70 in Marine I-55 in Livingston I-72 / US 36 in Springfield North end I-55 BL / IL 29 in Springfield Location Country United ...
SMTD. Shea's Gas Station Museum Center piece The Mahan Filling Station located on Route 66 in Springfield, Illinois was transformed from a working Texaco, and later Marathon, station into a museum by owner Bill Shea and his wife Helen. The museum contained an eclectic mix of vintage gas station memorabilia collected over the last fifty years ...
The original State Bond Issue Route 126 (SBI 126) opened in 1929 to carry the then-new US 66 from Springfield to Litchfield, bypassing the numerous towns along IL 4. [3] Initially, this road was marked as both US 66 and IL 126. [4] In 1934, the concurrency of IL 126 was removed, and this road was known only as US 66.
A 1968 Illinois Tollway map shows US 66 with I-55 from south of Plainfield to Burr Ridge, then along Joliet Road, IL 43, Ogden Avenue and Jackson Boulevard/Adams Street to Michigan Avenue (or maybe beyond via Michigan Avenue, Congress Street, Columbus Drive and Jackson Drive - why that way?)