| Historic Route 66 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oklahoma is home to the longest driveable stretch of Route 66 in the nation. This 426 mile stretch of the historic Mother Road offers three outstanding museums about the road's history, more than 120 historic signs, and numerous points of interest. Drive through charming community main streets and open prairie lands as you discover America's Highway, and stop at nostalgic icons such as the Coleman Theater, the Foyil Totem Pole Park, the Blue Whale, Tulsa's giant Golden Driller statue on the fairgrounds, Pop's giant soda bottle, the Round Barn of Arcadia and the Mohawk Lodge Indian Store. Explore the top-notch museums along the Route including Chandler's Route 66 Interpretive Center, the Oklahoma Route 66 Museum in Clinton and the National Route 66 Museum in Elk City. Highway Corridor: Route 66 Group Contact: Gordona Rowell Event Contact: Sissy Wofford |



