To mark 100 years of the Mother Road in 2026, Route 66 Centennial Monuments are being installed in communities all along the historic highway. These 16-foot-tall structures celebrate the spirit and legacy of Route 66 with double-sided, LED-lit shields that proudly display the state’s abbreviation and the “1926–2026 Centennial” mark.
Each monument includes a display box noting its exact location (whether it’s a town, neighborhood, or roadside attraction) and a QR code that leads to a webpage full of stories, history, and things to do nearby. They’re perfect photo ops and meaningful markers of the road’s long and winding story.

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The project is a collaboration between VOX Industries and Oklahoma artist Stan Carroll, and in 2024, it was officially endorsed by the Oklahoma Route 66 Centennial Commission as part of the state’s centennial celebration.
The Route 66 Centennial Monument in Chandler, Oklahoma stands at the entrance to the Route 66 Interpretive Center, housed in a restored 1930s National Guard Armory made of local sandstone. Once threatened with demolition, this historic building was saved and transformed into a museum filled with audio-visual exhibits, vintage car seats, sparkling motel beds, and a beloved gift shop. It’s a heartfelt tribute to both Chandler’s Route 66 roots and its enduring small-town spirit.
Find more of these Route 66 Centennial Monuments across the Mother Road in these locations:
- Chandler, Oklahoma
- Claremore, Oklahoma
- El Reno, Oklahoma
- Hydro, Oklahoma
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Stroud, Oklahoma
- Weatherford, Oklahoma