This morning, our team had the opportunity to visit the Litchfield Museum & Route 66 Welcome Center, where we heard from Carol Sneed about the journey of establishing nonprofit status, the importance of tourism for local businesses, and the power of community support. The museum is entirely volunteer-run and funded through donations and creative marketing efforts. A great reminder of how passion and dedication can preserve history and strengthen a town’s future!


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