Pryor Creek Bridge
Chelsea, OK 74016
This 123-foot, steel-truss bridge was part of the original Route 66 alignment. It carried Mother Road traffic from 1926 to...
Learn MoreThis 123-foot, steel-truss bridge was part of the original Route 66 alignment. It carried Mother Road traffic from 1926 to...
Learn MoreLocated off historic Route 66 in northeast Oklahoma, the Coleman Theatre is an iconic piece of Oklahoma history. From the...
Learn MoreThe "Old Round Barn" in Arcadia was built in 1898 alongside what later became Route 66. After 90 years of...
Learn MoreLocal business PremierCraft designed a special El Reno Mother Road Monument for the city in 2018. While exploring Route 66,...
Learn MoreThe Gold Dome Building, famous for its unique architecture, is a geodesic dome and major landmark along historic Route...
Learn MoreEverybody goes nuts for the hamburgers at this Route 66 landmark, famous for its giant yellow fiberglass cuckoo bird...
Learn MoreFort Reno is a historic military post established in 1874 to protect the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes. Visit this El Reno...
Learn MoreThe Ed Galloway Totem Pole Park is a Route 66 icon and home of "The World's Largest Concrete Totem...
Learn MoreAllen's Conoco Fillin' Station in Commerce was built in 1929 or 1930 by F.D. Mitchell as a place for travelers to...
Learn MoreThe Blue Whale in Catoosa has become a beloved historic landmark along Route 66. The Blue Whale was originally built by Hugh...
Learn MoreHoused in a rustic log cabin made from real pecan logs, the Nut House in Claremore offers a variety of nuts and Made in...
Learn MoreThe Elk City Museum Complex comprises five unique museums that offer a snapshot of pioneer and Route 66 history. The Old...
Learn MoreBarely a block off of historic Route 66 in Chandler, McJerry’s Route 66 Gallery offers visitors an artful,...
Learn MoreWhether you're looking to buy a Pendleton blanket, an authentic pair of beaded moccasins, baskets or supplies such as...
Learn MoreThe state's official showcase of Route 66, operated by the Oklahoma Historical Society, offers visitors a spirited tour...
Learn MoreIn 1928, Foyil native Andy Payne won the Great Transcontinental Footrace, a 3,400-mile race from Los Angeles to New York...
Learn MoreTulsa's Admiral Twin Drive-In opened originally as a single screen in 1951. A second screen was added a year later and...
Learn MoreThe Ozark Trail obelisk in Stroud is one of only two remaining Oklahoma monuments of the historic motor trail that predates...
Learn MoreHoused in the former Seaba Filling Station and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this Route 66 landmark is...
Learn MoreThe Will Rogers Memorial Museum in Claremore features art and artifacts pertaining to the life of Oklahoma's favorite...
Learn MoreFirst installed in the 1930s, this massive neon sign advertising Meadow Gold Dairy has become a Route 66 icon. When the...
Learn MoreRelive the early days of railroad transportation by visiting Tulsa’s Route 66 Historical Village Train and Depot....
Learn MoreStand next to the Route 66 Tree Carving in Stroud, and smile for your commemorative photo along the Mother Road. Found...
Learn MoreThe Milk Bottle Grocery building in Oklahoma City's Asian District is a fun and unique Route 66 landmark. The...
Learn MoreBuilt out of a love for all things Route 66, John Hargrove started OK County 66 after he retired. This piece of land just...
Learn MoreAlthough its official name is William H. Murray Bridge, this distinct landmark spanning the South Canadian River has...
Learn MoreLace up your sneakers and see the best of downtown Tulsa on a guided tour with local pros. Tulsa Tours offers a...
Learn MorePaul McCartney’s Route 66 road trip through Oklahoma in 2008 is forever commemorated by a 30x36 inch sign along an old...
Learn MoreOklahoma is home to the longest driveable stretch of Route 66 in the nation. This 426 mile stretch of the historic Mother...
Learn MoreBuilt in 1924 in the heart of downtown Tulsa, historic Cain's Ballroom has been host to thousands of musicians and...
Learn MoreRelive the glory days when Route 66 was in its prime with a visit to Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum in Sapulpa. The displays...
Learn MoreNot much seems to be known about the origin of this longtime Edmond resident, but the giant fiberglass hippopotamus picked...
Learn MoreThis filling station was built in 1923 by Waite Phillips. The building has been restored by the Sapulpa...
Learn MoreThe Cherokee Trading Post & Travel Mart in Calumet is conveniently located right off the highway and stocked full of...
Learn MoreThe Whittier Square Clock Tower still stands today, preserving the memory of Tulsa's first shopping center in the...
Learn MoreThe J.M. Davis Arms & Historical Museum is the largest privately-owned arms museum that conveys Oklahoma's...
Learn MoreMarked by a vintage Mother Road sign, Rt 66 Bowl in Chandler offers a myriad of fun for all ages. This...
Learn MoreLocated in Yukon on Historic Route 66, The Flower Shop Winery has been making wine since 2001. Spend a lovely evening...
Learn MoreLocated on Route 66 in Elk City, the National Route 66 & Transportation Museum encompasses all eight states through...
Learn MoreLocated in a former site of a 1950s PEMCO gas station, Buck Atom’s Cosmic Curios on 66 welcomes visitors from all over...
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