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Celebrate the 100th anniversary of Route 66 at the Missouri History Museum during this four-day festival exploring the Mother Road’s stunning natural scenery, quirky roadside attractions, its complex history, and its impacts on communities across the St. Louis region. Enjoy live music, classic car displays, film screenings, a Route 66 neon sign and memorabilia display, family activities, and more!
The Route 66 Festival begins Thursday April 30 and runs through Sunday May 3.
On Friday, May 1, the Saint Louis Science Center will be in attendance! At 2:00 PM in the Lower Level of the Lee Auditorium, Neville Crenshaw will help present The Evolution of the Road Trip!
MHS Curator Sharon Smith will lead a conversation with Neville, Megan Hegger of Ameren Missouri’s Transportation Electrification team, and Carly McKinnis of AAA, exploring how the road trip has evolved over time, shaped by changing technology, culture, and ideas. From electric vehicles and van life to working remote while traveling and algorithm-driven itineraries, hear how new generations are navigating the open road and learn about local resources that support the freedom and adventure behind every journey.
Location:
Missouri History Museum
Dates:
April 30 through May 3
NOTE: This event does NOT take place at the Saint Louis Science Center.
5050 Oakland Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63110
314.289.4400
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Clayton Ave. at Faulkner Dr.
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