Route 66 Neon Sign - Tulsa - Mixed Tones is a photograph by Gregory Ballos which was uploaded on January 4th, 2017.
Route 66 Neon Sign - Tulsa - Mixed Tones
A nostalgic split-tone photograph capturing the enduring allure of a Route 66 sign, set upon the Cyrus Avery Plaza pedestrian bridge in Tulsa,... more
Title
Route 66 Neon Sign - Tulsa - Mixed Tones
Artist
Gregory Ballos
Medium
Photograph - Photography - Fine Art
Description
A nostalgic split-tone photograph capturing the enduring allure of a Route 66 sign, set upon the Cyrus Avery Plaza pedestrian bridge in Tulsa, Oklahoma, serving as a timeless homage to a beloved piece of American history.
ROUTE 66's BIRTH AND OKLAHOMA:
Route 66 was born in Oklahoma. Cyrus Avery, a Tulsa businessman and Oklahoma's first highway commissioner, spearheaded the national committee that created the U.S. Highway System in 1926. He championed a Chicago-to-Los Angeles route that dropped south through Oklahoma, then turned west through Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California. Avery picked the now famous double sixes as the new road's official number.
Avery also helped create the U.S. 66 Highway Association, which was dedicated to the promotion and paving of Route 66. This group changed their name to the Will Rogers Highway Association and began calling 66 the Will Rogers Highway in December of 1935, following the death of legendary Will Rogers, an Oklahoma native. (credit: http://oklahomaroute66.com)
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Uploaded
January 4th, 2017