04/20/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/20/2026 10:57
A century ago, Route 66 gave America a Mother Road. Starting April 30, Springfield gets to throw the birthday party - and Missouri State University is proud to be along for the ride.
As the nation turns its attention to the birthplace of Route 66, Missouri State will be part of a three-day celebration of a highway that became a symbol of the American spirit.
"Route 66 didn't just grow up alongside Missouri State. It helped shape our community, carrying generations of Bears down its lanes and bringing alumni home from across the country," said Brent Dunn, executive director of the Missouri State University Foundation. "To join this centennial celebration is to honor a road that has been part of our university's story for generations. We are humbled to help celebrate 100 years of a roadway tied so closely to our shared history."
As part of a year-long centennial celebration , the city of Springfield will host a series of kickoff events April 30 - May 2.
Missouri State is proud to join the community in the following Route 66 Centennial events:
Thursday, April 30
State, national and international Route 66 leaders will gather to commemorate this defining moment in transportation history.
Friday, May 1
Weather permitting, guests will be able to view the latest mural from alum Meg Wagler going up on the side of the Old Glass Place as part of Coca-Cola's Paint the Nation project.
Event sponsors are Missouri State University Division for University Advancement, Mother's Brewing Co., Ozarks Coca-Cola/Dr. Pepper Bottling Co., Hiland Dairy, Big Whiskey's, Sherwin-Williams, Billiards Sports Bar and Grill, Missouri State University Bookstore and Mo State Athletics.
The first entry is a float is being built by Technology and Construction Management students and will feature a 1954 GMC Pickup on loan from an alum. Along for the ride will be Goodman and Boomer waving to the crowd. Members of the Spirit Squads , Pride Marching Band and student athletes will follow.
The second entry is from the William H. Darr College of Agriculture and will feature its New Holland T6180 Methane Powered tractor. The tractor, gifted by New Holland and S & H Farm Supply, will be part of Missouri Farm Bureau's fleet of tractors.
Saturday, May 2
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