When you travel the historic path of U.S. Route 6, you’re not just crossing states — you’re experiencing a living slice of American history. And at the heart of that journey is the Route 6 Tourist Association, a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving, promoting, and celebrating the stories found along America’s longest contiguous highway.
A key piece of that identity is the Route 6 Tourist Association logo, found here:
https://www.route6tour.com/images/rte6logo.jpg
What the Logo Represents
The logo is more than a graphic — it’s a symbol of connection, linking coast-to-coast travelers, local businesses, historians, and preservationists who all believe in the power of the open road. It captures the nostalgic spirit of the highway, evoking images of scenic landscapes, walkable small towns, and vibrant Main Streets from Massachusetts to California.
Whether it’s displayed on signage, flyers, online resources, or promotional materials, the logo helps unify efforts across 14 states under one trusted and recognizable banner.
How to Use the Logo
If you’re a partner organization, local business, or Route 6 supporter, feel free to incorporate the logo into your digital or print materials to show your support and alignment with our mission. Just be sure to use it respectfully, link back to our official site www.route6tour.com, and help us keep the legacy of Route 6 alive for generations to come.
Download or link to the logo directly here:
https://www.route6tour.com/images/rte6logo.jpg
Keep the Brand Moving Forward
As the association expands its reach through social media, partnerships, and tourism development, this logo remains a beacon for those passionate about heritage highways. It’s a symbol of exploration, preservation, and pride — everything the Route 6 Tourist Association stands for.