Dwight, Illinois
Home of Illinois Route 66 Heritage
Dwight is home to the Ambler-Becker Texaco Station, one of the best-preserved service stations on all of Route 66. Built in 1933, it served motorists for 66 years, first as a Texaco station and later as Becker’s Marathon. When it closed in 1999, it was one of the longest-operating gas stations anywhere along the Mother Road. The site was donated to the village in 2002 and reopened as a Route 66 visitor center.
“A Ride Through Dwight”
1970 Ford Pickup Bench



Steve Connor
Hello, my name is Stephan Connor, I’m the one man show at Conman Painting, which is located in a barn my great great grandfather built on our family farm. I’ve been fully in the paint business for 25 years. I have 4 wonderful children and am married to the love of my life Erin. I was honored to be selected by Odell and Dwight (where I live) to paint 2 Route 66 benches. I hope you enjoy them, thank you.
“Just a Conman at heart :-)”
Chicago & Alton RR
119 West Main Street
Dwight, IL
- Route 66 Landmark
- Great photo spot
- Parking on the premises
