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Photo exhibit captures Springfield’s Route 66 sites

Photo exhibit captures Springfield’s Route 66 sites

Photographic artist David Schwartz (right) participates in a ribbon-cutting to open his Route 66-themed exhibit at the Pharmacy, Springfield IL, March 27, 2026 Photo: Saga Communications


Springfield, IL (CAPITOL CITY NOW) – “Route 66 is truly something that you can truly step into, become a part of, and help write the future of Route 66 history,” said David Schwartz (pictured, right).

“Along the way, he has been searching for the perfect light and the perfect moment to photograph these places in a way that honors the spirit of the road,” said Springfield Convention and Visitors Bureau director Scott Dahl at Friday’s ribbon-cutting ceremony to open the exhibit.

The photographic artist has twelve portraits on display at the Pharmacy for the rest of this year. They capture Springfield’s Mother Road sites, including Maid-Rite and the Cozy Dog, but especially Bill Shea’s gas station.

Shea “welcomed me with open arms, and I spent probably a good couple of hours with him and Bill, Jr., making portraits,” Schwartz said at Friday’s event. “I was just so impressed by Bill, a true Route 66 icon in my mind. He is the cream of the crop from the golden generation.”

Schwartz’ photos will also appear on Route 66 postage stamps.

 

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