Member Page
Hello Historic Route 20 Member! Here you will be able to access and download various files associated with your membership.
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Click on each image to preview a larger image. Credit(s): HistoricUS20, The Historic US Route 20 Association Inc. , www.historicUS20.com |
Our memmbers are granted permission to download and use the images available for the promotion of Historic US Route 20 All other images are copyrighted and may not be used without permission.
For more information please email us. Permission is NOT granted to use these images for any other use. |
Logos and Signs
The Historic US Route 20 Associations vision and goal is to be a national association with branch organizations in each of the 12 States in which US Route 20 travels through. We hope to place historical signage in accordance with local or state laws promoting and preserving the highway.
The sign to the left is a generic sign used for promotional use only. For State Specific images, please scroll down. We have chosen to use the 1926 shield in our design to promote any stretch of road that was signed as US 20 from 1926-1948. |
This shield incorporates the 1926 Shield Design. The organization uses this image for promotions
Each state placed its name where "ROUTE" is.
Please contact us if you desire a State specific shield. |
Historic US Route 20 Photos
The photographs below may be used and reproduced by the news media for publication only. No other use is implied or granted.
Founder and Executive Director, Bryan Farr kneels in front of a vintage 1960s Route 20 Shield in Watertown, MA. Farr holds a sample of the organizations Historic Route sign. It is the goal of the Historic Route 20 Association to work with town officials to designate and place these signs to promote travel and historical awareness of the country's longest highway from Massachusetts to Oregon.
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Founder and Executive Director, Bryan Farr holds a sample of the organizations Historic Route sign along Route 20 in Weston, MA. It is the goal of the Historic Route 20 Association to work with town officials to designate and place these signs to promote travel and historical awareness of the country's longest highway from Massachusetts to Oregon.
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The placement of "Historic Route" signs along original alignments and sections of US Route 20 are one of the goals of the Association. This image depicts the placement of a Historic Route sign along a 1926-1929 section of Route 20, currently known as the Wayside Inn Road in Sudbury, MA. The road was moved at the request of Henry Ford, the owner of the Wayside Inn, to decrease heavy traffic near the historic establishment. The Historic Route 20 Association plans to work with town officials to designate and place these signs to promote travel and historical awareness of the country's longest highway from Massachusetts to Oregon.
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The Historic US Route 20 Association is working with local communities to establish US Route 20 as a "Historic Route". The designation can be granted through local ordinances or state law. The organization is responsible for the signage and will work with the local communities to help place the signs. Where possible a QR code will be placed on each sign, to identify and keep track of the signs location as well as direct tourists and others to the organizations web site to give them further information about the location they are in. It will be the locations responsibility for erecting the signage, unless otherwise negotiated. See our Historic Route 20 Signs page
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Maps
Promotional Materials
The following images may be used in print or printed for promotional use in publications & websites etc to promote The Historic US Route 20 Association.
Historic US Route 20 State Specific Shields - 1926
The Historic US Route 20 Association has commissioned these unofficial road signs to be made for each specific state.
The Association will use this design on routes that were designated as US 20 pre-1948.
The abbreviations are accurate for the states listed.
The Association will use this design on routes that were designated as US 20 pre-1948.
The abbreviations are accurate for the states listed.