Rising proudly on St. Louis, just west of Glenstone as the East side Gateway to Birthplace of Route 66, the planned “Queen’s Gate 66” monument is more than a photo stop — it’s a majestic symbol of Springfield’s status as the Birthplace of Route 66.
Designed to soar nearly 30 feet high, the crown-like structure positioned next to Best Western Route 66 Rail Haven – a tour stop of its own, Queen’s Gate signifies more than royalty: it’s a sunburst, casting light on Springfield’s foundational role in the national highway’s origin story. Illuminated at night, Queen’s Gate... 66 will welcome travelers from across the world, offering a moment to pause, reflect, and realize where this journey all began.
St. Louis St., just west of Glenstone Avenue
Near the Best Western Rail Haven Motel
Funded by the State of Missouri, with special thanks to the southwest Missouri legislative delegation: Senator Lincoln Hough, Gordon Elliott and Dale Replogle.