TODAY’s Al Roker, Sheinelle Jones and Dylan Dreyer cruise down Route 66 to explore everything Tulsa, Oklahoma, has to offer.
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The nation's longest drivable stretch of Route 66 cuts through Oklahoma, where travelers explore more than 400 miles of historic towns and attractions that celebrate the Mother Road. Route 66 connects ...
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Oklahoma’s Route 66 town that’s stuck in the 1950s
Step into a real-life time capsule in this Oklahoma town that sits along historic Route 66 and feels like the 1950s never left. From neon-lit diners to classic gas stations and family-run motels, this ...
Gathering Place will be one of the city’s central hubs for celebrating the 100th anniversary of Route 66 in 2026, officials ...
Samantha returns to Route 66 in Luther, Oklahoma, visiting the Threatt Filling Station, a historical safe haven for Black motorists. In Oklahoma City, she meets "neon Queen" Kathy Reynolds and ...
Samantha explores Route 66 sites from St. Louis to Tulsa. Samantha starts her trip with a view of the St. Louis Arch and visits Ted Drewes Frozen Custard, famous for its thick desserts. She meets ...
A milestone moment Monday afternoon for what will hopefully be a very popular spot in Edmond, as key elements arrived at the Uncommon Ground Sculpture Park for the Route 66 Eagle's Nest.
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Don't have a Flat Stanley? Here's how you can take Will Rogers with you on your Route 66 tour
In a new interactive project, Route 66 enthusiasts are encouraged to take a cutout of Will Rogers, "Flat Will," along as they travel the Mother Road.
ELK CITY, Okla. — Few, if any, thought they were going to change minds by standing on a patch of grass along Route 66 and holding signs decrying Donald Trump’s presidency. All 77 Oklahoma counties ...
The giant 21-foot-tall chef towered over East St. Louis Street for five years. Now, just ahead of the Route 66 centennial, ...
CATOOSA, Okla. — The City of Catoosa needs your help winning a Route 66-inspired bench. It was created by the Enid company, Neato Design Co. The company says they are giving it away to one Oklahoma ...
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