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Pontiac set to add to Route 66 attractions June 20, 2007

Posted by Ron in Art, Attractions, Highways, Preservation, Towns.
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A report by the Pontiac (Ill.) Daily Leader about Monday’s city council meeting had items of interest for Route 66ers:

  • A mural is planned on the east side of the Diaz Sign Art building at 628 W. Lincoln Ave. that says “Enjoy Pontiac, Illinois on Route 66″ with a 1950s-era car and a Route 66 shield. It would be visible to westbound travelers on old 66.
  • Another mural is planned behind the Illinois Route 66 Hall of Fame Museum and Old City Hall Shoppes. The image will have the words “Pontiac, Illinois” and a Route 66 shield.
  • Also planned is a turnout at the North Division Street Bridge, which is part of old Illinois Highway 4 and part of an early alignment of Route 66. The turnout is supposed to have a bench and a kiosk explaining the bridge’s history.

All three proposals require variances or other action by the city. However, the council looked at all three ideas favorably.

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1. RoadDog - June 21, 2007

Just some more things Illinois communities are doing to keep the road alive. I was glad that they kept the endposts, especially the one with the Illinois Hwy 4. They also kept the rest of the bridge similar when they rebuilt it..