National route 66 corridor preservation program




















Join us in protecting and restoring places where significant African American history happened. Donate to our campaign to protect Route First Name. Last Name. Advocates Speak Up for Route 66 Eventually, the growth of interstate traffic and development of larger, newer highways made Route 66 obsolete, and many of the towns and cities that lined the historic road fell into economic decline. Opportunity Designate Route 66 as a National Historic Trail preserving the Mother Road as a vital, iconic, and evolving piece of Americana for generations to come.

Send Letters. Donate Today. Updates November 24, December 23, September 17, See All Updates. Stay connected with us via email. Sign up today. Related Stories. Learn More. Many communities across the country saw the need and began to take action. Administered by the National Park Service in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the program is dedicated to preserving the special places in stories of the historic highway. Established in , the program collaborates with organizations, government agencies, and other partners to help preserve the historic properties dating from to The program provides technical assistance and cost-share grants for preservation, planning, research, and educational initiatives.

Over projects have received grant assistance in the eight states through which Route 66 passes. Guidance in the development of corridor management plans and other planning and management initiatives. The Route 66 Economic Impact Study. Explore This Park. National Trails Office - Regions 6, 7, 8. Preservation of Roadside Architecture and Attractions Symposium.

Learn about six new projects happening on Route 66! Winding from Chicago to Los Angeles, Route 66 connects not just east and west but the past to present.

Learn about the influence that preservation and tourism have on the economies of cities along Route Preservation Resource Center. Cost-Share Grants. Find Your Park on Route



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