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Plan your Route 66 Road Trip in Oklahoma: cities, stops, sights, parks, what to do & see historic places and landmarks and more.
After World War II, Route 66 became saturated with traffic; it was also unsafe, so in 1957 Oklahoma built the Turner and the Will Rogers Turnpikes linking Oklahoma City to Joplin, Missouri running through Tulsa. The multi-lane highway bypassed the old segments of Route 66.Lodging...
route 66 BikeStock Oklahoma March 13-16, 2025 Great Bands all Weekend Long Wild Adult Contests and Games Bike Games Bike Contest Raffles Indoor Facility with Great Food Stripper Pole & Catwalk Swimming Pool Clothing-Optional Swimming Pond Water Slide Free Tent Camping RV Sites & Cabins available...
The Route 66 Pecan and Music Festival is an annual event held at the Nut House on Route 66 in Claremore, OK
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...
Location: 1926 OK-151, Sand Springs, Oklahoma 74063 Number of sites: 142 RV LIFE Campgrounds: 8.3/10 A lot of Route 66 passes over large stretches of dry land. That’s why it’s great to camp by a river or lake when you can. And Keystone Lake State Park is the perfect place to ...
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Nut House Deli in Claremore, OK offers fresh, made to order deli sandwiches using Boars Head Meats and Troyer Cheese. Located North of Claremore, Oklahoma on Historic Route 66, 15 mi North of Tulsa
Oklahoma’s version is even less like areal totem pole, and more like a giant muppety decoupaged Coke bottle. (It’s not even technically on Route 66, but a few miles down a side road.) Still, this thing is an icon of the Mother Road, and I’m glad to see it being kept in fin...