Iowa 80 Truckstop to
Host
Interstate 50th
Anniversary Celebration This Friday
WALCOTT, IOWA -- The American Association of State Highway Officials (AASHTO),
headquartered in Washington, DC, has officially selected Iowa 80 TA Truckstop as
one of only two stops in Iowa for its
cross-country convoy set for June.
Starting June 15 in San Francisco, a caravan of motor vehicles will make
its way across the U.S.A., stopping June 23 at Iowa 80 Truckstop. From there
the convoy will continue east, arriving June 29 in Washington, DC . June 29
marks the 50th anniversary of the signing of the federal law that provided
funding for the construction of the Interstate Highway System.
The purpose of the national convoy
is to raise public awareness about the importance of the Interstate System and
its needs upon its 50th birthday. While often taken for granted, the Interstate
Highway System has profoundly altered American society by changing the way this
country moves people and goods. “My
father selected this spot for Iowa 80 Truckstop back in 1963, the Interstate
was not yet complete to Walcott. He
knew, even then, that Interstate 80 would be a very important artery of
travel,” says Delia Moon Meier, Senior Vice President. “The Interstate System is the lifeline for
our business. We proudly celebrate 42
years at Exit 284 and are honored to be part of the Interstate’s 50th
Anniversary celebration.”
The visit to Iowa 80 on June 23 will
include a reception from 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm at Iowa 80's Trucking Hall of Fame
Museum. The museum features antique
trucks, old
signs, gas pumps, engines, and other trucking memorabilia.