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| Totem Pole Park ↦ Ed Galloway's World's Largest Totem Pole is a massive concrete Totem Pole. For a Map Click Here: |
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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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| Totem Pole Park Quirky Oklahoma - Ed Galloway's Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and claiming the title of the World's Largest Concrete Totem Pole, the park features a 90 foot totem pole that towers over the park in a vivid array of folk art colors. |
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| Ed Galloway's Totem Pole Park NPS National Park Service - Route 66: A Discover Our Shared Heritage Travel Itinerary -- Ed Galloway's Totem Pole Park courtesy of Betty Harris Ed Galloway's Totem Pole Park is the oldest and largest example of a folk art environment in Oklahoma; its construction lasting from 1937 to 1961. Totem Pole Park contains the original, highly decorated creations of Galloway, one of Oklahoma's premier folk artists and significant in the -visionary art- movement. The park is located just 3.5 miles off the Mother Road. All of the art objects are made of stone or concrete, reinforced with steel rebar and wood. Galloway incised and carved the objects in bas-relief -- http://focus.nps.gov/pdfhost/docs/NRHP/Text/99000354.pdf |
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| Ed Galloway Totem Pole Park Restoration Project THE ROGERS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY IS EMBARKING ON A PROJECT TO RESTORE THE HISTORIC ED GALLOWAY TOTEM POLE You Can Help By Sponsoring a Totem Pole Image |
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| Beyond Vinita, Oklahoma on Route 66 Beyond Vinita, Oklahoma on Route 66 - Chelsea, White Oak and Foyil, Oklahoma - Galloway's Totem Pole Park |
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| Touring the Mother Road in Vinita, Oklahoma Vinita, Oklahoma is a great historical Route 66 town. Driving along Route 66 you can see many examples of what Route 66 was like back in its hey-day. Vinita is the second oldest town in Oklahoma and was founded in 1871 when the railroad came through. It was originally named Downingville but the name was changed to honor Vinnie Ream, the sculptress of the life-sized statue of Lincoln at the United States Capitol. There are many surviving vintage Route 66 buildings in Vinita, from cafes to motels, gas stations and more. |
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| Totem Pole Park Totem Pole Park in Foyil, Oklahoma, owned and operated by the Rogers County Historical Society, is a frequent Route 66 destination. The World's Largest Concrete Totem Pole located in this unique sculpture park is most impressive. This icon is the creative genius of Ed Galloway who developed the park as a monument to Native Americans. The gigantic colorful Totem Pole, the centerpiece of the nine-acre park, rises from the back of an enormous kelly-green and aqua-painted turtle. 21300 OK-28 A, Chelsea, OK Closes 8PM (918) 283-8035 |
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| Rogers County Historical Society The Rogers County Historical Society is embarking on a major project to restore the upper large Totem Pole at Ed Galloway's Totem Pole Park. The large totem was restored in the 1990s, but this paint is pealing and the underlying concrete is starting to deteriorate. You can donate and see more of the restoration project in action by going to totempolepark.org. |
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