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Afton, OK – 2014 : This D-X gas station has been restored as “The Afton Station”, a traveler’s visitor center.
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Canute, OK – 2014 : The Cotton Boll Motel once was a popular Route 66 motel; now a private residence but the sign is still present.
Arcadia, OK – 2014 : Pops is a restaurant and soda ranch, marked by a giant neon sign in the shape of a pop bottle.
Arcadia, OK – 2014 : The Round Barn, dating from 1898 used to be a working barn, but now is a center of community activity.
Commerce, OK – 2014 : This former Marathon station now houses the Dairy King, famous for its Route 66 cookies.
Tulsa, OK – 2014 : The sculpture titled “East meets West” can be found at the Cyrus Avery Centennial Plaza.
Catoosa, OK – 2014 : The 80-foot Blue Whale, built in the early 1970s, is one of Route 66’s most recognized icons.
Commerce, OK – 2014 : Allen’s Fillin’ Station is also known as the “Hole in the Wall” Conoco Station.
Erick, OK – 2014 : The Sand Hill Curiosity Shop can be found in the City Meat Market, Erick’s oldest building.
Between Miami and Afton, OK – 2014 : The “Ribbon Road” is a 9-foot wide old alignment that once connected Miami and Afton.