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Texola, Oklahoma Ghost Town
Maybe, just maybe, there is someone who still lives in Texola. I think it’s pretty unlikely, though. As I drove ... -
Sayre, Oklahoma
As you drive in to Sayre, the Western Motel still displays a nice old neon sign. The motel is still ... -
Elk City, Oklahoma
One of Elk City’s most noticeable features is the 179-foot tall oil derrick, that sits just a block south of ... -
Clinton, Oklahoma: Route 66 Museum
As you arrive in Clinton on Route 66, one of the first Old Road sights you see is the impossible ... -
Pony Bridge, Lucille’s Roadhouse in Hydro
Nothing makes you feel more like you’ve gone back in time on Route 66, than finding a beautiful stretch of ... -
Yukon, Oklahoma
Day or night, you’ll definitely know when you’re in Yukon, Oklahoma. Route 66 passes by a gigantic grain elevator, emblazoned ... -
Route 66 Across Uptown OKC: Tower Theater
23rd Street is not the nicest part of Oklahoma City. It used to be, though. 23rd Street was a center ... -
Oklahoma City: Murrah Federal Building Bombing Memorial
When you mention Oklahoma City, one thing inevitably comes to everyone’s mind: the tragic day in 1995 when a couple ... -
Oklahoma City Capitol Building
You immediately get a feeling of what’s important in this part of Oklahoma, when you see the state capitol grounds. ... -
Arcadia, Oklahoma: Round Barn, Giant Soda Bottle, 2nd Largest Cross on 66
Arcadia offers one Route 66 landmark that dates back nearly 30 years before the Mother Road was routed, and another ...
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