The Official Rt. 66 Souvenir Book - Springfield

1926-2026 A Hundred Years on the Illinois Mother Road

by Garret Moffett


Formats

Softcover
$22.99
Softcover
$22.99

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/22/2026

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 80
ISBN : 9798823062794

About the Book

In 2026, travelers and cruisers from around the world will embark on an epic American road trip from Chicago to Santa Monica along historic Route 66, celebrating its 100th anniversary. Illinois is the first 301-miles of fully paved road, and Springfield is the first major stop westbound from Chicago. The Official Rt. 66 Souvenir Book – Springfield, is the only dedicated souvenir book for Rt. 66 in Springfield. This book offers highlights of Springfield’s Route 66 history, lists sites and attractions with photos, loaded with fun facts, trivia, word games, and invites readers to add a commemorative stamp. Enjoy old and new photos such as the old road motels, some that still exist today. Readers will also enjoy information about Springfield’s Rt. 66 food traditions such as Cozy Dog, the first hot dog on a stick, and the legendary “Horseshoe” open faced sandwich, recipe included. Head to Maid-Rite and place your order at the first drive-through window in America or brave the famous Firebrand chili at the Chili Parlor! Local stories and haunted history has become part of the Rt. 66 allure and readers can learn about Ghost Road 66 and Abe Lincoln, for example. Author Garret Moffett draws on his 22 years as a Springfield tour guide to share his expertise in this volume, making this a “must” have for Rt. 66 cruisers trekking on the greatest American road trip in the USA.


About the Author

Garret Mo ett is an award winning local tour guide in Spring eld, Illinois of 22-years, and an author contributing to numerous newspaper articles and publications through the years, as well as writing haunted history books. Mo ett has enhanced the experience of thousands of tourists using his unique story-telling skills while leading people through the sites and histories of Rt. 66, Abraham Lincoln, and local haunted history. Mo ett is known for asking, “what will be your place in history?”