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Oklaho ARCADIA EL RENO WEATHERFORD CLINTON ELK CITY ERICK SAYRE 47 49 50 48 63 51-59 51 52 54 53 59 58 55 57 56 60 62 61 67 64 65 66 68 69 71 70 72 73 74 80 82 79 81 86 88 89 85 87 92 93 84 83 95 90 91 94 78 75 76 77 EXPLORING REMNANTS OF THE OLD ROAD Want an authentic Route 66 adventure? Try tracking original Route 66 roadbeds and bridges and be on the lookout for the remains of old gas stations and motels. Below are just a few of the locations with stretches of original roadbed still intact. Between Miami & Afton. Two rare sections of nine-foot-wide curbed and paved roadbed. Miami has the last section of what is known as original Ribbon Road, listed as an Oklahoma National Historic Landmark. Foyil. An original section runs right through the center of town. Sapulpa. Take an old loop west of town to see a section of the original road. Although lightly covered with asphalt, along the edges the old road is still visible. Bethany. You’ll find a stretch of the old highway near Lake Overholser and an old steel truss bridge crossing the North Canadian River. El Reno. The business route of I-40 through town is an original section of Route 66. Clinton. Old Route 66 sections are found on Opal and 10th Streets, as well as on Neptune Drive heading south out of town. Sayre. A stretch of early, four-lane 66 can still be driven from here to the state line at Texola. DOWNTOWN OKLAHOMA CITY The numbers on this map correspond with the listings in the Attractions section.

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EXPLORING REMNANTS OF THE OLD ROADWant an authentic Route 66 adventure? Try tracking original

Route 66 roadbeds and bridges and be on the lookout for the

remains of old gas stations and motels. Below are just a few of

the locations with stretches of original roadbed still intact.

Between Miami & Afton. Two rare sections of nine-foot-wide curbed and

paved roadbed. Miami has the last section of what is known as original

Ribbon Road, listed as an Oklahoma National Historic Landmark.

Foyil. An original section runs right through the center of town.

Sapulpa. Take an old loop west of town to see a section of the original road.

Although lightly covered with asphalt, along the edges the old road is still visible.

Bethany. You’ll find a stretch of the old highway near Lake Overholser

and an old steel truss bridge crossing the North Canadian River.

El Reno. The business route of I-40 through town is an original section of Route 66.

Clinton. Old Route 66 sections are found on Opal and 10th Streets, as

well as on Neptune Drive heading south out of town.

Sayre. A stretch of early, four-lane 66 can still be driven from here to the

state line at Texola.

DOWNTOWN

OKLAHOMA CITY

The numbers on this map

correspond with the listings

in the Attractions section.

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PAVING THE FUTURE

The U.S. Highway 66 Association was

founded by Tulsa businessman Cyrus

Avery in 1927 to promote the paving

of “the Main Street of America.” The

group flourished after World War II

when businessmen, shop owners and chambers of

commerce established a plan to promote travel,

roadside communities and attractions.

“Toward the western end, as the highway rises gradually

to higher elevations, the air seems to become clearer,

towns are visible at great distances, and tall

office buildings loom mirage-like above the

level land. The region is aptly called the country of short grass and high plains.”

— Excerpt from “The WPA Guide to 1930s Oklahoma,” describing travel

on Route 66 in western Oklahoma.

DOWNTOWN TULSA

THE GOLDEN DRILLER, TULSA

MAIN STREET, COMMERCE

The numbers on this map

correspond with the listings

in the Attractions section.

1. Waylan’s Ku-Ku Burger915 N. Main, Miami, 918.542.1696

2. Coleman Theatre 103 N. Main, Miami, 918.540.2425, colemantheatre.org

3. Route 66 Vintage Iron Motorcycle Museum 128 S. Main, Miami, 918.542.6170, route66vintageiron.com

4. Twin Bridges Area at Grand Lake State Park 14801 S. Hwy. 137, Fairland, 918.542.6969

travelok.com/twinbridges

5. Horse Creek BridgeLocated on the northeast side of Afton.

6. Afton Station12 S.E. 1st St., Afton, 918.284.3829, aftonstationroute66.com

7. Darryl Starbird’s National Rod &Custom Car Hall of Fame55251 E. Hwy. 85A, Afton, 918.257.4234, darrylstarbird.com

8. Summerside Vineyards, Winery & MeaderyTemporarily closed.

9. Clanton’s Cafe319 E. Illinois, Vinita, 918.256.9053, clantonscafe.com

10. Eastern Trails Museum215 W. Illinois, Vinita, 918.323.1338, easterntrailsmuseum.com

11. Cabin Creek Civil War Battle SiteHwy. 28 E., Adair, 918.256.7511, okhistory.org

12. Oak Hills Winery and VineyardsClosed

13. Totem Pole Park21300 Hwy 28A, Foyil, 918.283.8035, rchs1.org

14. JM Davis Arms & Historical Museum330 N. JM Davis Blvd., Claremore, 918.341.5707,

thegunmuseum.com

15. Will Rogers Memorial Museum1720 W. Will Rogers Blvd., Claremore,

918.341.0719, 800.324.9455, willrogers.com

16. Belvidere Mansion121 N. Chickasaw, Claremore, 918.342.1127

17. Swan Brothers Dairy, Inc.938 E. 5th, Claremore, 918.341.2298, swandairy.com

18. Blue Whale2680 N. Hwy. 66, Catoosa, 918.694.7390

bluewhaleroute66.com

19. Oklahoma Maritime Education Center5350 Cimarron Rd., Catoosa, 918.266.2291, tulsaport.com

20. Redbud Valley Nature Preserve16152 Redbud Dr., Catoosa, 918.596.9054

oxleynaturecenter.org

21. The Golden Driller4145 E 21st St., Tulsa, 918-744-1113, exposquare.com

22. Circle Cinema10 S. Lewis Ave., Tulsa, 918.585.3456, circlecinema.com

23. Meadow Gold Sign11th Street & Quaker Avenue, Tulsa

24. Blue Dome Service Station311 E. 2nd St, Tulsa, bluedomedistrict.org

25. Greenwood Cultural Center322 N. Greenwood Ave., Tulsa, 918.596.1020,

greenwoodculturalcenter.com

26. Cain’s Ballroom423 N. Main, Tulsa, 918.584.2306, cainsballroom.com

27. Boston Avenue United Methodist Church1301 S. Boston, Tulsa, 918.583.5181, bostonavenue.org

28. Cherry Street15th Street between Utica & Peoria, Tulsa, historiccherrystreet.com

29. Philbrook Museum of Art2727 S. Rockford Rd., Tulsa,

918.749.7941, philbrook.org

30. Gilcrease Museum1400 N. Gilcrease Museum Rd., Tulsa, 888.655.2278,

gilcrease.org

31. Cyrus Avery Centennial Plaza1390 Southwest Blvd., Tulsa

32. Route 66 Village3800 Southwest Blvd., Tulsa

33. Ollie’s Station Restaurant4070 Southwest Blvd., Tulsa, 918.446.0524,

olliesstation.com

34. Sapulpa Historical Society and Museum100 E. Lee, Sapulpa, 918.224.4871, sapulpahistoricalsociety.com

35. Bristow Historical Depot & Town Square1 Railroad Pl., Bristow, 918.367.5151

36. Living Kitchen Farm and DairyCall for directions, Depew, 918.284-8169,

livingkitchenfarmanddairy.com

37. Rock Café114 W. Main, Stroud, 918.968.3990,

rockcafert66.com

38. StableRidge Vineyards & Winery1916 W. Hwy. 66, Stroud, 800.359.3990, 918.968.2568,

stableridgevineyards.com

39. Territory Cellars1521 N. Hwy. 99, Stroud, 918.987.1800,

918.987.1800, territorycellars.com

40. Lincoln Motel740 E. 1st St., Chandler, 405.258.0200

41. Oklahoma Route 66 Association400 E. Hwy. 66, Chandler, 405.258.0008, oklahomaroute66.com

42. Chandler Route 66 Interpretive Center400 E. Hwy 66, Chandler, 405.258.1300,

route66interpretivecenter.org

43. Historic Phillips 66 Filling StationCorner of 7th & Manvel, Chandler

44. Lincoln County Museum of Pioneer History719 Manvel Ave., Chandler, 405.258.2425

45. St. Cloud Hotel1216 Manvel Ave., Chandler

46. Seaba Station Motorcycle Museum336992 E. Hwy. 66, Warwick, 405.258.9141, seabastation.com

47. Round Barn107 E. Hwy. 66, Arcadia, 405.396.0824, arcadiaroundbarn.com

48. POPS660 W. Hwy. 66, Arcadia, 405.928.7677, pops66.com

49. Edmond Historical Society Museum431 S. Boulevard., Edmond, 405.340.0078, edmondhistory.org

50. Memorial Park Cemetery13400 N. Kelley, Oklahoma City, 405.755.1111

51. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum1700 N.E. 63rd St., Oklahoma City, 405.478.2250,

nationalcowboymuseum.org

53. Oklahoma History Center800 Nazih Zuhdi Dr., Oklahoma City, 405.522.0765,

okhistorycenter.org

54. Oklahoma State Capitol2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., 405.521.3356, ok.gov

55. Tower Theater425 N.W. 23rd St., Oklahoma City

405.971.4114, towertheatreokc.com

56. Gold Dome Building1112 N.W. 23rd St., Oklahoma City, 405.626.7000

57. Milk Bottle Building2426 N. Classen Blvd., Oklahoma City

58. Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum620 N. Harvey Ave., Oklahoma City, 888.542.4673,

405.235.3313, oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org

59. Bricktown Entertainment DistrictE. of downtown OKC, 405.236.8666, welcometobricktown.org

60. Route 66 Park9901 N.W. 23rd St., Oklahoma City, 405.297.2211, okc.gov

61. Yukon Historical Museum110 N. 3rd St., Yukon, 405.354.5079

62. Chisholm Trail Watering Hole & Historic Marker2101 S. Holly, Yukon, 405.350.8937

63. Chapel Creek Winery303 S. Grand Ave., El Reno, 405.343.2463

64. Canadian County Historical Museum300 S. Grand Ave., El Reno, 405.262.5121, elrenotourism.org

65. El Reno Hotel300 S. Grand, El Reno

66. Historic Fort Reno7107 W. Cheyenne St., El Reno, 405.262.3987, fortreno.org

El Reno’s Fried Onion Burgers:67. Robert’s Grill300 S. Bickford Ave., El Reno, 405.262.1262

68. Sid’s Diner300 S. Choctaw Ave., El Reno, 405.262.7757

69. Johnnie’s Grill301 S. Rock Island Ave., El Reno, 405.262.4721

70. Pony BridgeW. of Geary on U.S. 281 spur; from I-40 exit 108 about

2 mi, turn left at top of hill & follow old concrete two-lane

to bottom of hill, then left on U.S. 281, Geary

71. Red Rock Canyon State Park116 Red Rock Canyon Rd., Hinton, 405.542.6344,

travelok.com/redrockcanyon

72. Lucille’s Service StationOne mile S. of Hydro, Rt. 66, 405.258.0008

73. P Bar Farms Corn Maze & Pumpkin Patch1002 Old 66 Rd., Weatherford, 405.445.6293

pbarfarms.com

74. Lucille’s Roadhouse1301 N. Airport Rd., Weatherford,

580.772.8808, lucillesroadhouse.com

75. Stafford Air & Space Museum3000 E. Logan Rd., Weatherford,

580.772.5871, staffordmuseum.org

76. Heartland of America Museum1600 S. Frontage Rd., Weatherford,

580.774.2212, oklahomaheartlandmuseum.com

77. Owl Blacksmith Shop208 W Rainey, Weatherford.

78. Heritage Park522 W. Rainey, Weatherford, 580.774.4588,

580.330.1386, cityofweatherford.com

79. Mohawk Lodge Indian Store22702 Rt. 66 N.,Clinton, 580.323.2360

80. McLain Rogers Park & Historic AmphitheaterS. 10th & Jaycee Ln., Clinton, 580.323.4572, clintonokla.org

81. Oklahoma Route 66 Museum2229 W. Gary Blvd., Clinton, 580.323.7866, route66.org

82. Jigg’s Smokehouse22203 N. Frontage Rd., Clinton

580.323.5641, jiggssmokehouse.com

83. Foss State Park10252 Hwy. 44, Foss, 580.592.4433, travelok.com/foss

84. Washita National Wildlife Refuge20834 E. 940 Rd., Butler, 580.664.2205,

fws.gov/southwest/refuges

85. Canute’s Historical BuildingsCanute

86. Country Dove Gifts & Tea Room610 W. 3rd, Elk City, 580.225.7028

87. National Route 66 & Museum2717 W. 3rd St., Elk City, 580.225.6266, visitelkcity.com

88. Old Town Museum Complex2717 W. 3rd St., Elk City, 580.225.6266, elkcity.com

89. Farm and Ranch MuseumCorner of U.S. Hwy. 66 & Pioneer Rd., Elk City,

580.225.6266, elkcity.com

90. RS & K Railroad Museum411 N. 6th, Sayre, 580.928.3525

91. Shortgrass Country Museum106 E. Poplar Ave., Sayre, 580.928.5757

92. Beckham County Courthouse104 S. 3rd, Sayre, 580.928.2457, bechkham.okcounties.org

93. Sayre RV & City Park1505 S. 4th St., Sayre, 580.928.2260, sayreok.net

94. Washita Battlefield National Historic Site18555 St. Hwy. 47A Ste A, Cheyenne. 580.497.2742

nps.gov/waba

95. Roger Miller Museum101 E. Roger Miller Blvd., Erick, 580.526.3833