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Designs for Route 66 Signs Discovered, Saved and Preserved

This old service station in Baxter Springs now serves as a Route 66 vistors' center and museum.
This old service station in Baxter Springs now serves as a Route 66 vistors' center and museum.

Designs for signs that advertised businesses along historic Route 66 have been found and preserved. Some of the route's history can be seen in a tiny corridor in southeast Kansas. KMUW's Aileen LeBlanc reports.


Learn a lot more about this story here.

Want to get your kicks on Route 66? Visit Baxter Springs!