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As Route 66 left Joplin, Missouri, it was only a short distance westbound thru extreme southeast Kansas to the Oklahoma border. It quickly entered Commerce, and headed southwest through Miami, Alton, Chelsea, Claremore and Tulsa. The road continued west through Sapulpa, Davenport, Chandler and Arcadia to Oklahoma City.
From there, it was a straight shot west through Yukon, El Reno, Hydro, Clinton and Elk City.
The nation's longest drivable stretch of Route 66 crosses Oklahoma, making its way past charming towns, roadside diners and quirky attractions.
Map of Historic Route 66 from Tulsa to Oklahoma City
East Meets West: Symbolic Route 66 Midpoint
The Cyrus Avery Centennial Plaza is named for the Tulsa resident who is known as "The Father of Route 66". It is located at the east entrance to the historic Route 66 bridge near downtown Tulsa.
The scene in Centennial Plaza in Tulsa depicts the Avery family riding west in a Motel T Ford, meeting an eastbound horse-drawn carriage. The sculptures are the work of Robert Summers.
Centennial Plaza is located at the east entrance to the historic bridge at the intersection of Southwest Boulevard and Riverside Drive.
Route 66 Historical Village
This open-air museum is a unique experience to educate visitors about Tulsa's history in the oil, refining and transportation industries. The Visitor’s Center is a replica of a 1920’s Phillips 66 gas station. The tallest oil derrick in North America is a favorite with visitors. Located at 3770 Southwest Boulevard.
Route 66 Historical Village website
Sapulpa, Oklahoma
Scene in downtown Sapulpa, Oklahoma
"Crossroads of America" ... on Historic Route 66
Sapulpa is the county seat for Creek County and is located in northeast Oklahoma’s Green Country, about 14 miles southwest of downtown Tulsa. The city is located on old U.S. Route 66, now SH-66 and Historic Route 66 (a/k/a the West Ozark Trail), through town. For more information, visit ...
City of Sapulpa website
Main Street Sapulpa website
Sapulpa Chamber of Commerce
Sapulpa at the TravelOK website
Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum
The Museum in Sapulpa features the world's tallest gas pump, at 66-foot-tall, a prominent Route 66 landmark. It also includes an extensive indoor collection of historic automobiles and other historical treasures.
The Museum is on the grow, with an all new expansion planned for 2023. See photo below right, courtesy of Reed Architects, the designers of the new expansion. This will be a 60% expansion to boost its visibility, exhibit space, and revenue streams. The project includes 5,000 square feet under roof and a 2,400-square-foot outdoor plaza. It promises a dramatic increase in the museum’s 36-vehicle inventory and other exhibits. This expansion parallels a neighboring park development by the city of Sapulpa. The Route 66 Rock Creek Park will provide a tourist-friendly playground and rest stop connected to the museum.
The Museum is located at 13 Sahoma Lake Road, Sapulpa, OK 74066. For more information, phone 918.216.1171, or visit ....
The Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum website and The Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum on Facebook
Stroud and the Rock Cafe
The Rock Cafe in Stroud, Oklahoma was established in 1939, built with rock unearthed during the paving of Route 66. It has been added to the National Register of Historic Places. The Cafe is located at 114 S. Main Street in Stroud, and remains an area icon.
Visit the Rock Cafe website
Davenport, Oklahoma
Welcome to Davenport, Oklahoma, on Historic Route 66
One of the many classic murals in Davenport, Oklahoma, on Historic Route 66
Chandler, Oklahoma
The Route 66 Interpretive Center at 400 E 1st Street takes participants through a visually entertaining “drive” from the 1920s through current-day Oklahoma.
Phillips 66 Service Station, Chandler, Oklahoma, on Historic Route 66
Lincoln County Museum of Pioneer History
Founded on April 26, 1954, the Lincoln County Historical Society and Museum of Pioneer History is dedicated to the preservation of local history and the education of future generations in our shared heritage. The collections within the museum include county-wide photographs and artifacts from families dating back to before the land run of 1891.
Located at 719 Manvel Avenue in Chandler, OK 74834
Lincoln County Museum Website
McJerry's Route 66 Gallery in Chandler
While in Chandler, be sure to stop and visit McJerry's Route 66 Gallery at 306 Manvel (Highway 18), just off OK 66, north of downtown. The Gallery is operated by Jerry McClanahan, the award-winning artist and Route 66 historian/writer of the popular EZ 66 Guide for Travelers.
Phone 405.240.7659 for more information and opening times, and visit the McJerry66.com website.
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