Riding Historic Route 66 on Motorcycle, Part #2: Oklahoma, Texas.
Route 66 was one of the United State's first continuous stretches of paved highway, and served as a major path for those who migrated west. Today, many choose to ride and tour the historic route by motorcyle. So let's get on with it.....
Allen's Conoco Hole in the Wall, Commerce, Oklahoma.
Route 66 Gateway Sign & Historic District, Miami, Oklahoma.
Route 66 Ribbon Road, Miami, Oklahoma.
Pryor Creek Bridge, Chelsea, Oklahoma.
Ed Galloway's Totem Pole Park, Chelsea, Oklahoma.
The Blue Whale, Catoosa, Oklahoma.
Cyrus Avery Centennial Plaza: East Meets West, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Murals and Broadway Brick Street, Davenport, Oklahoma.
Route 66 Interpretive Center, Chandler, Oklahoma.
Arcadia Round Barn, Arcadia, Oklahoma.
Milk Bottle Grocery, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
National Route 66 Museum, Elk City, Oklahoma.
Lucille's Service Station, Hydro, Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Route 66 Museum, Clinton, Oklahoma.
Conoco Tower Plaza Station & U-Drop Inn, Shamrock, Texas.
Vintage Phillips 66 Gas Station, McLean, Texas.
Route 66 - 6th Street Historic District, Amarillo, Texas.
Cadillac Ranch, Amarillo, Texas.
Midpoint of Route 66, Adrian, Texas.
Ghost town, Glenrio, Texas.
Next state....New Mexico,Arizona.