U.S. Route 66 in Missouri - Structures

Structures

Historic sites on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places include the 66 Drive-In (an outdoor cinema built in Carthage in 1949 when the then-closest television station, Tulsa's newly-built KOTV, was hopelessly out-of-range) the 1903 Romanesque Revival Pulaski County Courthouse in Waynesville (which now houses a museum) and the Spanish Colonial Revival Gillioz Theatre in Springfield (which exhibited both cinema and live theatre from its 1926 opening, closed in 1970 and was restored in 2006).

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