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  • Route 66 Bob Waldmire Art Exhibit at The Pharmacy Gallery & Art Space

    The Pharmacy Gallery & Art Space 623 E. Adams Street, Springfield, IL, United States

    In celebration of the 100th Anniversary of Route 66, The Pharmacy will host a special Bob Waldmire Art Exhibit Bob Waldmire - Nomadic Hippie, gifted artist, and Route 66 icon.…

  • Route 66: The Road That Takes You Photographic Exhibition by David J. Schwartz

    The Pharmacy Gallery & Art Space 623 E. Adams Street, Springfield, IL, United States

    Route 66: The Road That Takes You — Springfield Edition is a photography exhibition by Lakewood, Ohio photographer David J. Schwartz, whose work was selected for the official USPS Route…

    Free
  • Downtown Bloomington Farmers Market

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    Downtown Bloomington 115 E Washington St, Bloomington, IL, United States

    Market Day is calling! The Downtown Bloomington Farmers’ Market is a vibrant, community-centered market that brings together local farmers, artisans, and small businesses in the heart of the city. Held seasonally in historic Downtown Bloomington, the market offers a wide variety of fresh, locally grown produce, homemade baked goods, handcrafted items, and specialty foods—all sourced…

  • 2026 Illinois Route 66 Red Carpet Corridor Festival

    Joliet Area Historical Museum 204 N Ottawa St, Joliet, IL, United States

    This two-day festival, May 2nd & 3rd, 2026, is all about family fun on the most famous two-lane highway in America - Route 66. Sponsored by the fifteen communities which make up the 100-mile linear museum from Joliet to Bloomington, the annual festival invites everyone to experience the good life in the slow lane. Each…

  • Downtown Bloomington Farmers Market

    Recurring
    Downtown Bloomington 115 E Washington St, Bloomington, IL, United States

    Market Day is calling! The Downtown Bloomington Farmers’ Market is a vibrant, community-centered market that brings together local farmers, artisans, and small businesses in the heart of the city. Held…

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