We have been partying for several years in Amarillo. This year's Route 66 Festival is the big one. We are celebrating 100 years of the "Mother Road." There will be a lot going on in June to celebrate Route 66.

Celebrating 100 Years of the Mother Road in Amarillo

They are in the planning stages to make sure it is the party it needs to be in Amarillo. One of the coolest opportunities I’ve spotted allows you to become a permanent part of Route 66 history. Who doesn't want to be a part of the magic? You can, and all it takes is going through your photos.

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Your Photos Wanted: The Cadillac Ranch Montage Project

There is a film and TV series for the centennial being produced, and they are looking for the photos you have taken over the years at the Cadillac Ranch. You know you have photos of your family spray painting out there. Your family could be featured in a special photo montage celebrating the iconic landmark.

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First + Main Films is currently on the hunt for photos taken at the ranch.

Want to Be Part of Route 66 History?
We’re producing a new film and TV series for the Route 66 Centennial entitled Route 66: The Main Street of America—and you could be in it.
We’re creating a special photo montage featuring Cadillac Ranch outside Amarillo, Texas, and we’re looking for photos from people who’ve been there.
Got a photo of yourself at Cadillac Ranch? You might be featured in the film and become part of this iconic American story.

How to Submit: Becoming Part of "Main Street of America"

Here is an easy way to get your family on the big screen. Just find some photos of your trips out to Cadillac Ranch, fill out the form, and upload the photos. It is as simple as that, and then you can sit back and see if you are a part of history during the Route 66 Centennial celebration.

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