Summary of the archived U.S. Route 6 Tourist Association homepage

Historic US Route 6 highway shield with scenic roadway background

The archived homepage of the U.S. Route 6 Tourist Association presents the organization as a national nonprofit dedicated to preserving the history and promoting the economic vitality of communities along historic U.S. Route 6.

Core mission and identity

  • The association is a 501(c)(3) public charity focused on cultural preservation and economic development along the highway.
  • It describes U.S. Route 6 as the oldest, longest, and highest transcontinental highway, stretching 3,652 miles from Long Beach, California, to Provincetown, Massachusetts, across 14 states.
  • The organization seeks to serve as a central source of information, stories, and resources related to the route.

Key activities and programs

  • Promotes heritage tourism, local events, and community stories along the route.
  • Supports historic preservation projects, including signage and restoration efforts.
  • Operates with an all-volunteer structure, including retirees and working professionals.
  • Engages high school and college student interns as part of its educational and outreach programs.
  • Encourages sponsorships and donations to fund state-level and national marketing initiatives.

Community involvement and outreach

  • Invites communities and travelers to submit stories, events, and preservation projects for publication.
  • Promotes partnerships with local businesses, museums, and organizations along the route.
  • Highlights ambassadors, authors, sponsors, and volunteers connected to Route 6 activities.

Organizational structure and leadership

  • Provides contact information for national leadership, including the president, board chair, and state divisions.
  • Notes that the website originated from a high school student project in 2000.
  • Mentions key roles such as vice presidents, state directors, and ambassadors who help advance programs.

Overall message

The site positions the association as a volunteer-driven, nationwide heritage organization that connects communities, promotes tourism, supports preservation, and encourages public participation through stories, events, sponsorships, and donations.

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