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.
VIN
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CLAREMORE
Tulsa
Oklahoma City
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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.