Foyil Oklahoma Route 66 Gallery
Foyil Oklahoma is best known for Ed Galloway’s Totem Pole Park located about 3.5 miles off of Route 66, but worth the short drive. The park features what is billed as the world’s largest totem pole, along with several smaller totem poles and other sculptures. Foyil is also the hometown of Andy Payne, the winner of the transcontinental footrace known as [...]
Claremore Oklahoma Route 66 Gallery
Claremore Oklahoma is best know as home to Will Rogers and the Will Rogers Memorial and Museum. The Will Rogers Hotel in historic downtown Claremore offered mineral water baths called “radium water” which were supposed to cure a number of ailments, was restored in 1997. The 25,000-square-foot Will Rogers Memorial Museum is located on [...]
Baxter Springs Kansas Route 66 Photo Gallery
Baxter Springs was primarily a cattle town, and was known as the roughest town in Kansas in the late 1800′s. The towns banks are said to have been robbed by Jesse James, Bonny & Clyde, Henry Star and others. The Cafe on the Route is in the old Crowell Bank building which is said to [...]
Arcadia Oklahoma Route 66 Gallery
Arcadia is located 15 miles north of Oklahoma City and is home to the Famous Round Barn, which has become one of the most visited and photographed buildings on Route 66. The Round Barn in Arcadia Oklahoma was built by William Oder in 1998 and served as a home for cattle. The barn is 60′ [...]
Commerce Oklahoma Route 66 Gallery
Commerce Oklahoma was originally called North Miami until 1914 when the name was changed. Commerce is the hometown to baseball legend Mickey Mantle and the Route 66 through town has been renamed Mickey Mantle Blvd. Allen’s Fillin’ Station on the west end of Main Street on Historic Route 66 is a service station built about 1930 with [...]




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