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| Fishing Regulations Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation License Fees, Sport Fish of Oklahoma, Fishing and Hunting Legacy Permit, General Trout Regulations, License Requirements/Exemptions, Trout Area Information, Statewide Regulations, Fisheries Telephone Directory, Turtle and Bullfrog Regulations, Zebra Mussel Alert, General Regulations, Threats to Our Waters, Statewide Limits/Glossary, Aquatic Education Program, Special Restrictions, State Record Fish, Paddlefish, Lake Description and Contact Information, Docks, Pads & Accessible Fishing Locations, Fish Identification Tips, Catch and Release Tips, Game Warden Phone Numbers |
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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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| 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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| Thomas Guide Service My name is Rocky Thomas, Jr. I would like to invite you to enjoy a very exciting fishing experience! 21 Lakes & Rivers, 16 Fish Species & Tournaments 918-837-0490 |
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| Postcards From The Road... Afton Station Project I created the PostCardsFromTheRoad website as a way to share my passions for Route 66, old motels, and vintage postcards. |
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| Entering Oklahoma on Route 66 - Quapaw and Commerce Quapaw and Commerce, Oklahoma - Commerce is the home of Mickey Mantle and many other attractions |
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| Oklahoma Trout Fishing Lodges Oklahoma Trout Fishing Resorts OK Oklahoma trout fishing lodges and fishing resorts in OK for trophy sized trout with a spring tournament and prizes for all with some of the best trout fishing that Oklahoma has to offer. |
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| Oklahoma Parks, Resorts & Golf - Fish Locator Fish Locator Use the handy Fish Locator chart to target your next trophy - Use this link to see what fish are located where. |
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| Fly Fishing with Dave and Emily Whitlock in the Oklahoma Ozarks Learn to fish for bass, trout and carp using flies tied by expert fly fishermen. |
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| Oklahoma State Parks, Resorts & Golf Experience Native America through Oklahoma's 7 state resort parks, 14 parks with cabins, or 50 state parks each capturing the scenic, cultural and historical highlights of their location. |
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| Oklahoma New & Used Yacht Sales Williams Yacht Group in Afton, OK - Yacht Brokerage, Yacht Management, Routine Maintenance Afton, OKis a new & used yacht brokerage offering yacht management to help buy or sell yachts, routine maintenance & service. |
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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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