19 Route 66 Preservation & Economic Development Grants announced

The Route 66 Road Ahead Partnership recently announced the awarding of 19 grants totaling more than $40,000 to Route 66 businesses and attractions.

Each recipient receives $2,125 from the Route 66 Preservation & Economic Development Grant Program.

These are the recipients:

  • VFW Post 6306 on Route 66 in Topock, Arizona, will commission the painting of a Route 66 shield on the pavement at its address and plan a community centennial celebration.
  • Area 66 Outreach and Marketing will use grant funds for advertising the world-famous “Golf Ball” in Yucca, Arizona.
  • Zettler’s Market will make repairs to its historic site in Ash Fork, Arizona.
  • Melting Pot Food Tours, in the Old Pasadena district of West Hollywood, California, will invest in tour guide training and update its website to highlight Route 66’s centennial.
  • Cucamonga Service Station in Rancho Cucamonga, California, is reconstructing its garage, completing the restoration of the historic site.
  • White Fence Farm in Joliet, Illinois, plans to paint and replace fascia boards as needed following storm damage.
  • Kingland Studios Fun Center in Joliet, Illinois, is creating new characters inspired by Route 66 and its communities.
  • Jo’s Place in Virden, Illinois, will restore its floors to improve safety.
  • Soda & Scoops and Red Door Gifts in Rolla, Missouri, each will make building improvements.
  • Campbell Express Trailer Museum will have a new Campbell Trucking mural painted in Lebanon Park in Lebanon, Missouri.
  • ART123 Gallery in Gallup, New Mexico, will use the grant for the “66 Artists on 66” art show and handmade souvenir shop.
  • Bristow Historical Society in Bristow, Oklahoma, will install benches and commission a Route 66 mural at the city’s Town Square.
  • Magpie & Mulberry Market will build a farmer’s/vintage market at the corner of Route 66 and Highway 75 in Sapulpa, Oklahoma.
  • Arcadia Round Barn in Arcadia, Oklahoma, will reprint its 12 historical panels and create brochures that tell the barn’s story.
  • Saint Cate’s Route 66 Folk Art Cathedral in Yukon, Oklahoma, will use the grant for professional architectural and structural planning for the century-old former church.
  • Arnie’s Bar in Tulsa will have its neon sign repaired.
  • Helium Times Columns Monument and plaza at the Don Harrington Discovery Center in Amarillo, Texas, will use the grant for educational materials for a secure exhibit space and site conservation.

The Route 66 Preservation & Economic Development Grant Program is an Official Route 66 Centennial Project.

(An image of the Arnie’s Bar neon sign in Tulsa)

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