You can get your kicks on more than 400 miles of Route 66 in Oklahoma. |
Some notable stops along Route 66 in Oklahoma include:
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Miami: Located in the northeastern corner of Oklahoma, Miami served as a stop along Route 66. The town boasts several historic landmarks and attractions related to the highway.
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Vinita: Known as the "Gateway to Northeast Oklahoma," Vinita is home to the famous Clanton's Café, a historic Route 66 diner that has been serving travelers since the 1920s.
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Tulsa: As one of Oklahoma's largest cities, Tulsa offered travelers along Route 66 a range of amenities, including accommodations, restaurants, and attractions. The city is home to several iconic Route 66 landmarks, such as the Cyrus Avery Route 66 Memorial Bridge.
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Oklahoma City: The state capital, Oklahoma City, was another significant stop along Route 66. Travelers could find various services and attractions here, including the historic Bricktown district and the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum.
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Clinton: Located in western Oklahoma, Clinton is home to the Oklahoma Route 66 Museum, which provides a comprehensive look at the history and culture of the Mother Road in the state.
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Elk City: Another western Oklahoma town along Route 66, Elk City features the National Route 66 & Transportation Museum, showcasing artifacts and exhibits related to the highway's history.
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Quapaw |
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Murals painted on the walls of downtown businesses |
Commerce |
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Mickey Mantle |
Miami |
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Route 66 Vintage Iron Motorcycle Museum |
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Coleman Theatre filled with Vaudeville history |
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Ottawa Couty Historical Society/Dobson Museum |
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Miami Marathon Oil Company Service Station |
Afton |
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Darryl Starbird's National Rod & Custom Car Hall of Fame Museum |
Vinita |
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Center Theater |
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Clanton's Cafe |
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World's largest McDonalds straddles the Will Rogers Turnpike. |
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Eastern Trails Museum |
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Will Rogers Memorial Rodeo |
Chelsa |
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Chelsea Motel, Chelsea |
Foyil |
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Totem Pole Park |
Claremore |
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J.M. Davis Gun Museum |
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Will Rogers Memorial Museum |
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The Nut House - Housed in a rustic log cabin made from real pecan logs. |
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Cherokee Casino Will Rogers Downs |
Catoosa |
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Tulsa Port of Catoosa - Catoosa, surprisingly, is also a major port, linked, by way of impressively engineered improvements to the Arkansas River system, to the Gulf of Mexico. |
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The Blue Whale |
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Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Tulsa |
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Catoosa Historical Museum |
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D.W. Correll Museum |
Tulsa |
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Route 66 Harley Davidson |
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Admiral Twin Drive-In |
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Cain's Ballroom |
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Blue Dome Entertainment District. |
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11th Street Arkansas River Bridge |
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Route 66 Village |
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Golden Driller |
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Tulsa Air and Space Museum |
Sapular |
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Waite Phillips Filling Station Museum |
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Bridge #18 at Rock Creek |
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Sapulpa Historical Society |
Stroud |
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The Rock Café |
Warwick |
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Seaba Station Motorcycle Museum |
Chandler |
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Route 66 Interpretive Center in Chandler |
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Lincoln County Historical Society/Museum of Pioneer History |
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H&S Theatre |
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Chandler Armory |
Arcadia |
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Pops Restaurant |
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Arcadia Historical Society/Round Barn |
Oklahoma City |
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The Gold Dome Building |
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Route 66 Park |
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Oklahoma State Capitol |
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Lake Overholser Bridge |
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Milk Bottle Grocery |
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