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$1.2M For Route 66 Tourism In Joliet Area, Details Revealed
"I'm extremely happy that Heritage Corridor Destinations has been awarded at least $1 million for each of the past 3 years," Navarro said.

JOLIET, IL — Marketing assistant Kevin Kollins has issued a press release announcing that the Heritage Corridor Destinations has been awarded a $1.2 million grant from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity and the Illinois Office of Tourism.
Kollins noted that the funding will enhance attraction development along Route 66 in preparation for the 100th anniversary of the historic highway in 2026.
The funding awards are as follows:
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- Joliet Area Historical Museum-EV Golf Carts-Estimated $60,000
- Joliet Area Historical Museum-Signage for Old Joliet Prison-Estimated $75,000
- Illinois Rock and Roll Museum-Turn Up the Volume Exhibit-Estimated $180,000
- Dwight Texaco Station-Construction-Estimated $20,000
- City of Lockport-Route 66 Monument Enhancements-Estimated $45,000
- City of Joliet-Route 66 Park on Broadway St. Enhancements-Estimated $180,000
- City of Joliet-EV Stations/Landscaping/Parking-Estimated $117,000
- Plainfield Historical Society-Pumped Up on Plainfield Exhibit-Estimated $180,000
- City of Pontiac-Outdoor Visitor Kiosk-Estimated $52,000
- Rialto Square Theater-Exterior Centennial Mural-Estimated $35,000
- City of Dwight-EV Stations/Landscaping/Parking-Estimated $225,000
“I’m extremely happy that Heritage Corridor Destinations has been awarded at least $1 million for each of the past 3 years,” said Bob Navarro, President/CEO of Heritage Corridor Destinations. “As we prepare for the centennial anniversary of Route 66 in 2026, this funding will allow us to enhance current destinations and develop new attractions along this important piece of American History.”
State Representative Larry Walsh Jr., who has his offices on Joliet's Jefferson Street, was also happy with the announcement.
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"I am thrilled that DCEO and Governor JB Pritzker have committed to reinforcing the prestige of the 86th District as a premier destination for music and art in Illinois," Walsh remarked in the press release. "Route 66 is an iconic part of our nation’s history and identity, and the 100th anniversary will bring in tourists, historians, and travel enthusiasts from around the world to experience our communities. These funds will help make sure this is a celebration that will be remembered for the next 100 years.”
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