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Resolution filed to mark 100 years of Route 66



Winding through the heart of Illinois’ 53rd Senate District, Route 66 has long been a gateway to adventure, history, and economic growth, especially in Pontiac, where the highway’s legacy remains a vibrant part of the community.


To honor its impact and celebrate its centennial, State Senator Chris Balkema (R-Channahon) is officially declaring 2026 as the Illinois Route 66 Centennial Year.


“For decades, Pontiac has been a must-visit stop for travelers from around the world, with its iconic Route 66 Museum, historic murals, and classic roadside attractions,” emphasized Balkema. “Route 66 has fueled local businesses, strengthened our communities, and put our district on the map. Celebrating 100 years is not only an honored reflection of our past but also a commitment to preserving its legacy for future generations.”


Senate Joint Resolution 12, filed by Senator Balkema, highlights the rich history of Route 66, and declares 2026 as the Illinois Route 66 Centennial Year to honor the 100th anniversary of the historic highway.


Route 66, fondly known as the “Main Street of America” and the “Mother Road,” was first established in 1926 and has played a pivotal role in the history and development of the United States. Illinois holds a special place in the history of Route 66, as it was the first state to pave the highway in its entirety and serves as the starting point of this iconic roadway. From its historic diners and motels to its roadside attractions and cultural landmarks, Illinois has preserved the spirit of Route 66 while fostering economic growth and tourism along its path.

 

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