POPs
A trip down historic Route 66 in Oklahoma isn't complete without a stop at the unique and colorful POPS. Located in Arcadia just east of Edmond, POPS is an iconic addition along the Mother Road. Its ultra-modern architecture of red rock and steel trusses is a draw for visitors from across the nation. A four-ton, 66-foot sculpture of a soda bottle covered in dazzling multi-colored LED lights in front of POPS can't be missed and pays tribute to the main attraction at POPS: over 600 kinds of soda. From berry soda to classic cola, POPS has it all. POPS also features a gas station, and visitors can fill up their tanks before getting back on Route 66. Visitors can also fill up on food in the old-fashioned diner at POPS.
Places to see in ( Oklahoma City - USA )
Places to see in ( Oklahoma City - USA )
Oklahoma City is the capital of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It's known for its cowboy culture and capitol complex, surrounded by working oil wells. The reflecting pool and empty glass and bronze chairs of the Oklahoma City National Memorial recall the victims of the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. The Survivor Tree, an American elm nearly destroyed in the attack, is also part of the memorial.
Oklahoma City is the largest city in the state, as well as its political, cultural, and economic engine. The city is the nation's third largest city in land area (608 sq miles), just behind Jacksonville FL (759 sq miles) and way behind Anchorage AK (1698 sq miles). The city is the 29th largest city in population in the nation (506,132 in the 2000 census), and the largest city in the 5 plains states (Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, and North and South Dakota).
Districts of Oklahoma City :
Adventure District
A thriving tourist community; Oklahoma City Zoo, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Science Museum Oklahoma, National Softball Hall of Fame and Stadium, and Remington Park Racing & Casino.
Asia District
The largest Asian population in the state and also a cultural area.
Bricktown
Warehouse district that has been converted into a restaurant and night club hot spot adjacent to downtown.
Downtown
Central Business District.
Arts District
Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Civics Center Music Hall, Oklahoma City National Memorial, and the Myriad Botanical Gardens. The Museum of Art includes an upscale restaurant and the glass sculpture of Dale Chihuly.
Northwest
Plaza Court District
Located near NW 10th and Walker in Midtown, this area is currently under development but already boasts Brasilian, Latin, and American food restaurants
Paseo Arts District
Arts district with galleries beginning at NW 30th & Paseo to NW 27th & Walker.
NW 39th Street Enclave
Arts district with galleries beginning at NW 30th & Paseo to NW 27th & Walker.
Western Avenue
A stretch of Western Avenue from NW 36th to Britton Road that features locally owned restaurants, bars, retail shopping, and live music venues.
Capitol Hill Historic District
Hispanic downtown of Oklahoma City, located on the Southside.
A lot to see in Oklahoma City such as :
Bricktown, Oklahoma City
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
Myriad Botanical Gardens
Oklahoma City Zoo
Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
Frontier City Theme Park
Science Museum Oklahoma
Museum of Osteology
Lake Hefner
Martin Park Nature Center
Oklahoma City Museum of Art
White Water Bay
Lake Thunderbird State Park
Arcadia Lake
Crystal Bridge
Oklahoma State Capitol
Arcadia Round Barn
Lake Overholser
Will Rogers Park
Oklahoma History Center
Newcastle Casino
Lake Stanley Draper
Boathouse District
Bricktown Water Taxi
21c Museum Hotel Oklahoma City
Andy Alligator's Fun Park & Water Park
Paseo Arts District
Arcadia Lake
Centennial Land Run Monument
Oklahoma Railway Museum
Mitch Park
Wheeler Ferris Wheel
Riversport Drive
Oklahoma State Capitol
Stockyards City Main Street
South Lakes Park
American Banjo Museum
Will Rogers Gardens
Devon Tower
Midtown Oklahoma City
Plaza District
E.C. Hafer Park
Stinchcomb Wildlife Refuge
Buck Thomas Park
Fred Jones Jr Museum of Art
45th Infantry Division Museum
Stars and Stripes Park
Orr Family Farm
Chisholm Trail Park
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5 Best Oklahoma Resorts
Oklahoma is a state deeply rooted in tradition, rich with history, and full of geographical marvels. Whether planning a romantic getaway or a family vacation, Oklahoma provides an incredibly diverse array of activities and attractions for visitors to explore. Just as diverse are the state’s endless choices of accommodations. You’ll find charming 1920s boutiques, waterfront luxury hotels, and resorts with casinos, Oklahoma has it all.
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OK County 66
Do you know you don't have to drive all of RT 66 to see the many roadside attractions? There's a man over in Arcadia that has a condensed version for you. Where he came up with the idea for this place, we'll never know... but we are certainly glad he did!
Located on RT 66 in Arcadia
If the gates opened, he's opened for business, but it's best to call before making the trip.
5 Must See Stops In Arkansas: Just a tank of gas and 5 FREE sites you have to see!
Traveling across any state you can find so many interesting things to do if you just take the time to look. On my trip across Arkansas I stopped off at a civil war site, a historic land purchase monument in the middle of the swamp, beautiful murals telling a the story of one city, an ancient cultural center and the longest pedestrian bridge in the US. All sites ABSOLUTELY FREE!!!
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Route 66 - United States
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Route 66 United States
Affectionately dubbed the Mother Road, this 2,400-mile route was the first all-weather, continuously paved highway linking Chicago and Los Angeles. The storied path is legendary for spawning America's signature roadside architecture and attractions, vestiges of which remain today.
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- Even more interesting was that in front of the place was literally the only place along route 66 where they specially created a 4 lane highway back in the route 66 heyday (50's or so) due to the traffic
- I'm also driving on the Interstate as it's the only route west in this part of Arizona the old, historical, Route 66
- We got in a cab and headed to our motel which was just up Route 66
- Keeping with the theme of the day, I unexpectantly stumbled along to famous Route 66 and spent the night in a hotel right on the side of the road
- From here we ploughed on down historic route 66 towards stopping along the way at a roadside trading post place full of route 66 memorabilia and souvenirs
- After the late start and bad weather, we chose to take the interstate I-44 which is over most of the original Route 66 - to follow the true route requires some real dedication and getting off the interstate for every small town, which we decided not
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Wigwam Motel in Holbrook Arizona - Route 66 Roadside Attraction
The Wigwam Motel in Holbrook Arizona, we stopped here on our Route 66 Road Trip.
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The Wigwam Motels, also known as the Wigwam Villages, is a motel chain in the United States built during the 1930s and 1940s. The rooms are built in the form of tipis, mistakenly referred to as wigwams.[3] It originally had seven different locations: two locations in Kentucky and one each in Alabama, Florida, Arizona, Louisiana, and California.
They are very distinctive historic landmarks. Two of the three surviving motels are located on historic U.S. Route 66: in Holbrook, Arizona, and on the city boundary between Rialto and San Bernardino, California. All three of the surviving motels are listed on the National Register of Historic Places: the Wigwam Motel in Cave City, Kentucky, was listed in 1988 under the official designation of Wigwam Village #2; the Wigwam Motel in Arizona was listed as Wigwam Village #6 in 2002; and the Wigwam Motel in California was listed in 2012 as Wigwam Village #7.
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The Route 66 Museum in Clinton, Oklahoma
A short tour around the Route 66 Museum in Clinton, Oklahoma on Historic Route 66.
The Oklahoma Route 66 Museum contains six decades of Route 66 history and exhibits that include vehicles, artifacts, photographs, and a video, as well as a gift shop.
We stopped off here during our three week tour of Route 66.
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