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Rolla Route 66 Missouri Wall Art

Rolla Route 66 Missouri Wall Art

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Rolla grew rapidly after railroad construction began in 1855, attracting hundreds of settlers and becoming the county seat of Phelps County by 1857. The town was named after a settler who suggested “Raleigh,” after his North Carolina hometown, but the spelling was simplified to “Rolla” by popular agreement. Trravelers will certainly enjoy attractions such as Edwin Long Hotel, Stubby Stonehenge, NaCl+H20, Maid-Rite, Alex's Pizza Palace, and Soda & Scoops.

Celebrate the Route 66 Centennial by purchasing this wooden, laser-engraved decor commemorating the remarkable village of Rolla, Missouri.

Product features

10"x 10" x 1" thick (approx.)

Pine Wood

Materials and care

Knotty B-Grade

Edge Glued Pine Wood

Surfaced Four Sides

Merchandising tips

  • The wood grain will vary for each wooden plate.
  • The design will be the same as what the picture depicts.
  • For orders of more than two units of this product, please expect potential manufacturing or shipping delays.
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Laser-engraved design of Rolla, Missouri for Route 66 Centennial
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