They live in a house just six blocks off the Mother Road in Tulsa's Red Fork neighborhood, so it's no surprise that husband and wife Ron Warnick and Emily Priddy have an interest in Route 66. Ron is a Web copy writer for Drysdales Western Wear in Tulsa, as well as owner and editor of the popular Route66News.com website. Emily is a writer and high-school English teacher. Both are active in the Oklahoma Route 66 Association.
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Gratuitous gravy turns a standard side order into diner decadence. read more

During the 1920s and ‘30s Route 66 alignments were often primitive, narrow roads. Finding and driving these old alignments can be fun, challenging or both. And these older sections of the Mother Road provide an inkling of what cross-country travel was like decades ago. read more

Just west of Oklahoma City, Route 66 shifts from the urban bustle of the state capital to a quieter, more contemplative pace. This section of the Mother Road also contains some of the historic highway’s most pristine stretches. read more
Memories of a midnight run through coyote country in western Oklahoma. read more
Historic structure provides a picturesque pause on old Route 66. read more
Late artist helped with historic preservation on Route 66 in Clinton. read more
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