Plan your Route 66 Road Trip in Oklahoma: cities, stops, sights, parks, what to do & see historic places and landmarks and more.
Route 66 "Top Ten" attractions in each state. The most interesting sights and places to see in each state along U.S. 66. Our selection of landmarks and must-see places and stops
Above: Oklahoma Route 66 Museum in Clinton. One of the finest museums dedicated to Route 66. It does not simply display photos, objects, press articles on the historic route, but also offers real, amazingly well-crafted reconstructions of some iconic sites of Route 66's heyday: family diner...
Oklahoma LoginSave Engaging displays about the Mother Road organized by decade from its inception to its closure and eventual rebirth. The museum also highlights some of the famous sites along the way, including landmark diners, flashy motels and an assortment of natural attractions. Address ...
Route 66 in Oklahoma Here, in no particular order, were some of our favourite Route 66 sights in Oklahoma. For much more detail and useful information, see the Oklahoma section of our2 Week Route 66 itinerary. Winchester Drive In Theatre, Oklahoma City ...
Best Western Tulsa Inn & Suites in Tulsa Oklahoma: The Best Western Tulsa Inn & Suites presents an inviting option for travelers exploring Route 66, particularly as they pass through Tulsa, Oklahoma, one of the largest cities along this historic route. Strategically situated to offer guests easy...
Oklahoma Attractions on Route 66 Big Blue Whale The Blue Whale of Catoosa is a waterfront structure, located just east of the town of Catoosa, Oklahoma, and it has become one of the most recognizable attractions on old Route 66. Hugh Davis built the Blue Whale in the early 1970s as a...
From soaring Art Deco skyscrapers to graceful bridges, classic cottage-style gas stations, and quirky roadside attractions like the famous Blue Whale, Oklahoma’s share of the Mother Road has something for everyone. Take a virtual cruise along Oklahoma Route 66 here on our site, follow us on ...
On a new road named Route 66. The Dust Bowlin Literature The Grapes of Wrath , byJohn Steinbeck , is a classic novel published in 1939 . It is about a family fleeing Oklahoma during the Dust Bowl era and making the long journey down Route 66 to seek ...
The Lauterback Tire Man in Springfield, Illinois, used to hold a giant tire instead of an American flag EXPLORE SOMEWHERE NEW Giant Blue Whales on Route 66 Neon, Fuel, Pavement and Americana on Route 66 The Best Route 66 Attractions in Oklahoma and Texas ...