| The Route 66 Blue Whale The Blue Whale is a roadside attraction located in Catoosa OK. 8am-6pm 7days 918 266-2505 2600 Rte 66, Catoosa, OK 74015. 8am - 6pm |
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| Afton Station - YouTube Afton Station has been a Route 66 fixture since the 1930's when it was a full-service gas station, but these days it draws motorists for a different reason... |
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| Day At The Lake Tour Maps, Poker runs, Treasure Hunts, Lunch Dates, Weigh In Locations, Check it out or add your own, for Fun in Summer Town. :) |
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| Oklahoma Route 66 Association Home Page Online home of the Oklahoma Route 66 Association |
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| Route 66 - Clanton's Cafe A Vinita Family Tradition Since 1927 - Clanton's has been featured in Gourmet Magazine for its outstanding Chicken Fried Steak. Columnist Michael Stern was traveling through Vinita in search of the best Chicken Fried Steak on Route 66. He had tried many steaks of various qualities and was impressed with the delicious Chicken Fry served at Clanton's. You can find the article in the February 2006 issue of Gourmet Magazine. A wide variety of home style meals can be found at this restaurant. Chicken fried chicken, hearty hamburgers, home made french fries, creamy mashed potatoes and calf fries. |
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| Route 66 :: Oklahoma Buffalo Ranch 26 miles into Oklahoma Photo from the past ... |
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| Summerside Vineyards, Winery and Inn In the Fall of 2013, Summerside was purchased by Lisa and Billy Griffin after the Butlers retired from the business. Lisa's dream and vision of owning a winery has continued Summerside's success and has prepared a brand new location in Tuttle, OK to house Summerside Winery. Summerside is a sister label of Coal Creek Vineyard & Winery. .......... Two of life's great pleasures are travel and wine. Historic Route 66 & the I-44 Vinita exit is the setting for the winery and tasting room. A delicious range of Oklahoma wines, from dry reds and whites through sweeter styles are produced, blended and bottled. 441251 E. Historic Route 66 Vinita, Oklahoma 74301 888-508-9463 |
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| Main street of Quapaw This muddy street at Quapaw would someday become part of Route 66, but in this photo, taken about 1920, is anything but America's most famous highway. |
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| Afton, Oklahoma and Afton Station Afton, Oklahoma was established as a farming community in 1886 and got it's name from the River Afton in Scotland - prominently mentioned in a Robert Burns poem. In the hey-day of Route 66 Afton was a prosperous town, but today the Interstate has taken its toll on this small Oklahoma town. There is much to see and take pictures of in Afton though. Historic architecture, vintage gas stations and fading auto courts can still be found throughout the town. |
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| America's Biggest Road Route 66 Caravan Route 66 Caravan Road Log: Afton, Oklahoma. Afton was established as a farming community in 1886 and got it's name from the River Afton in Scotland - prominently mentioned in a Robert Burns poem. |
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| World's Largest Totem Pole Along historic Route 66 sits a great example of the connection of worlds � World�s Largest Things and Grassroots Art Environments. Ed Galloway�s World�s Largest Totem Pole is a massive concrete structure, built by a retired man as a tribute to Native Americans. Like most Grassroots artists, it�s an encompassing environment, impossible to move, and completely amazing. |
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| Park Hills Motel & RV Park Conveniently located on historic Route 66 in Oklahoma's Green Country, we offer you the friendliness of a small town, but with all the amenities you look forward to whether traveling on business or for pleasure. Vinita Ok. 918 256 5511 Motel RV Park |
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| Nutting Custom Trikes Nutting Custom Trikes is located in Afton, Oklahoma which is in the northeast corner, 80 miles east of Tulsa, 30 miles west of Joplin, Missouri, and 1 miles off of I44 (Exit 302) on Route 66. First, there was Nutting Paint & Body, which is family owned and operated by Doug Nutting, who has been in business since 1974. The trike business started as a hobby in the summer of 2004. Doug's oldest son, Rick, has always had a passion for motorcycles and convinced his dad to check into Motor Trike. After a trip to Texas and being totally impressed with the quality and craftsmanship of Motor Trike... 21507 S Highway 69 Afton, OK 74331 (918) 257-8795 |
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| Texaco Display - Dobson, Rt. 66, Miami, OK Texaco Memorabilia Just off historic Route 66 110 A S.W. � Miami, Oklahoma 74354 � 918-542-5388 Open to the public, free of charge and everyone is welcome. Hours: Sunday, Wednesday & Friday � 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. |
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| Miami, Oklahoma and the Coleman Theater Miami, Oklahoma is a vibrant Route 66 town that celebrates its Route 66 heritage. Part of that heritage includes a true Route 66 gem on this part of the Mother Road - the Coleman Theater. Miami (pronounced MY-AM-AH) got its start back in 1890 as a trading post. In 1905 lead and zinc deposits were discovered in the area and the town boomed. |
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| Route 66 Vinatge Iron Welcome to Route 66 Vintage Iron, Antique Motorcycle Museum, and Super Store web home! We are located on "The Mother Road" in beautiful downtown Miami, Oklahoma. We are home to Steve McQueen's personal racing Husqvarna and his racing trophies. 918-542-6170 128 S. Main Miami, OK 74354 |
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| Thousand Oaks Resort We have 16 cabins, 6 cabins have private hot tubs, a saltwater swimming pool, Spa room offering a variety of services and in-room massage basketball court fire pits, and 30 wooded acres to explore. Near Vinita and just off Route 66. Relaxing accommodations and luxurious spa services. 918 782-6113 -- 446724 E 390 Rd, Spavinaw, OK 74366 Adults-Only Cabin Resort |
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| Buffalo Ranch - Afton Postcards from the Mother Road from the private collection of Joe Sonderman. |
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| Afton Oklahoma On the left-Betty Wheatley, who owned the Dairy Ranch up the road for over 40's years. On the right is Laurel Kane, owner of Afton Station. Laurel has also bought a lot of items that belonged to the Buffalo Ranch. Be sure and ask her to show you her "vending machine" from the Buffalo Ranch. April 24, 2003 |
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| Oklahoma! Route 66 John, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore... An eJournal Entry from The Mother Road Travelogue: Patrick explains how footpaths and wagon trails become super-highways. - Route 66 - Bernice Oklahoma! |
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