It’s Tuesday. Now here’s something you don’t see every day! It’s called Gigantar and it’s coming to the Illinois Rock & Roll Museum in Joliet, Illinois! Standing 24-feet tall, the Gigantar is the world’s largest hand-crafted guitar and will be mounted to the front of the Illinois Rock & Roll Museum when it arrives on January 20th. It’s currently on it’s way up Route 66 making stops along the way for photo opportunities. You can check on its progress on the museum’s facebook page.
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About Gigantar
The Heritage Corridor CVB was instrumental in assisting the Illinois Rock & Roll Museum on Route 66 secure a grant from the Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity for a sculpture to be fabricated and mounted on the outside of our building at 9 W. Cass Street in Joliet. That sculpture, so named Gigantar by Shannon MacDonald World’s Greatest Beatles Artist, because the sculpture is a 24′ tall guitar, is in the final stages of completion and it is ready to head to her new home at 9 W. Cass Street in downtown Joliet.
Legacy Express Trucking will leave Freehold New Jersey on January 14th to bring Gigantar home with a team from the museum documenting the trip. Gigantar will stop along the way for a few photo opportunities on January 15th & 16th especially during the last leg of the trip traveling from Springfield to Joliet, IL along Route 66.
Follow Gigantar’s adventure on the Illinois Rock & Roll Museum on Route 66 Facebook & Instagram pages. #ilrr66gigantar and share your photos with us.
Gigantar’s adventure has been made possible by the Illinois Department of Economic Opportunity, Heritage Corridor CVB, Legacy Express Trucking, Old National Bank, and D’Arcy Buick GMC.
Gigantar!
It’s Tuesday. Now here’s something you don’t see every day! It’s called Gigantar and it’s coming to the Illinois Rock & Roll Museum in Joliet, Illinois! Standing 24-feet tall, the Gigantar is the world’s largest hand-crafted guitar and will be mounted to the front of the Illinois Rock & Roll Museum when it arrives on January 20th. It’s currently on it’s way up Route 66 making stops along the way for photo opportunities. You can check on its progress on the museum’s facebook page.
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About Gigantar
The Heritage Corridor CVB was instrumental in assisting the Illinois Rock & Roll Museum on Route 66 secure a grant from the Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity for a sculpture to be fabricated and mounted on the outside of our building at 9 W. Cass Street in Joliet. That sculpture, so named Gigantar by Shannon MacDonald World’s Greatest Beatles Artist, because the sculpture is a 24′ tall guitar, is in the final stages of completion and it is ready to head to her new home at 9 W. Cass Street in downtown Joliet.
Legacy Express Trucking will leave Freehold New Jersey on January 14th to bring Gigantar home with a team from the museum documenting the trip. Gigantar will stop along the way for a few photo opportunities on January 15th & 16th especially during the last leg of the trip traveling from Springfield to Joliet, IL along Route 66.
Follow Gigantar’s adventure on the Illinois Rock & Roll Museum on Route 66 Facebook & Instagram pages. #ilrr66gigantar and share your photos with us.
Gigantar’s adventure has been made possible by the Illinois Department of Economic Opportunity, Heritage Corridor CVB, Legacy Express Trucking, Old National Bank, and D’Arcy Buick GMC.