Historic and Architectural Resources of Route 66 Through Illinois explained

Route 66 Through Illinois Multiple Property Submission
Added:May 5, 2006
Refnum:64500208

U.S. Route 66 was a highway established on November 11, 1926, connecting Chicago, Illinois to the Southwest. Several buildings from the Route 66 era still stand and are part of the Historic and Architectural Resources of Route 66 Through Illinois Multiple Property Submission on the National Register of Historic Places.

Resource Name Image Address City Added
Illinois Route 17 and Old U.S. 66
41.0942°N -88.4406°W
November 29, 2001
314 Old Route 66
39.1772°N -89.6681°W
May 5, 2006
Illinois Route 53 between Wilmington and Joliet
41.4044°N -88.1075°W
Joliet and Wilmington May 5, 2006
817 Old Route 66
39.1711°N -89.6675°W
Litchfield February 21, 2007
West Chain of Rocks Rd.
38.7614°N -90.1739°W
December 1, 2006
645 Joliet Road
41.7475°N -87.9394°W
May 5, 2006
565 W. Jackson Blvd.
May 5, 2006
Route 66 by Carpenter Park Old Route 66 between Cabin Smoke Trail and north bank of the Sangamon River
39.8725°N -89.6142°W
May 9, 2002
Route 66, between just N. of Township Rd 2200 N. and just S. of Township Rd 3000 N.
40.7533°N -88.7186°W
July 23, 2003
Route 66, between Illinois Route 4 (IL 4) south of Girard and IL 4 in Nilwood
39.4125°N -89.7878°W
Nilwood May 23, 2002
Route 66, N of Illinois Route 16 in Litchfield to Mount Olive
39.13°N -89.6928°W
Litchfield November 29, 2001
Olde Rt. 66/Olde Carriage Way
39.6753°N -89.6247°W
Springfield May 12, 2009
305 E. Pine St.
40.5175°N -88.9808°W
April 25, 2008
400 S. West St.
41.0019°N -88.5289°W
November 9, 1997
102 S. Route 66 St.
39.0731°N -89.7356°W
Mount Olive May 6, 2004