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Route 66 Neon Park to open in St. Robert, Missouri next month - MSNRoute 66 Neon Park, the first park dedicated to vintage neon lights in Missouri, is set to open in Saint Robert on Friday, May 9, 2025.
The first park of its kind in the Show Me State, Route 66 Neon Park features nearly a dozen restored neon signs that once stood along the Missouri portion of Route 66 in its prime, paying tribute ...
Discover the Route 66 Neon Park in St. Robert, Mo - a tribute to the Mother Road with restored neon signs and nostalgic roadside stops.
Since 1926, Route 66 has been more than just a highway - it's also home to vintage accommodations rich in American history. From pink Cadillac beds to teepees reimagined, these iconic stays ...
Gov. Mike Kehoe signed a new law allowing the Missouri Department of Transportation to use state money for Route 66 signs. MoDOT previously could not use state money for Route 66 signs.
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Missouri has been chosen to kick off the national event celebrating the centennial anniversary of Route 66.
Samantha explores Route 66 sites from St. Louis to Tulsa. Samantha starts her trip with a view of the St. Louis Arch and visits Ted Drewes Frozen Custard, famous for its thick desserts. She meets ...
The Route 66 Neon Park is the first park dedicated to vintage neon lights in Missouri. It officially opened on Friday next to George M Reed Roadside Park in St. Robert.
All signs, collected and refurbished by private collectors, were once used to advertise along Route 66 in Missouri, stretching from St. Louis to Joplin. Along with the restored neon signs, the park ...
The law allows the Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) to use state money for Route 66 signs.
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