Oklahoma
Native America & Borderlanders – Sooner Country
1-2. Picher & Commerce – Quapaw Nation
Picher: Tar Creek Superfund site due to lead poisoning
Commerce: Allen’s Fillin’ Station and Dairy King
3-4. Miami & Catoosa – Cherokee Nation
Miami: Sidewalk Route 66
Foyil: World’s Largest Totem Pole
Claremore: Will Rogers Memorial
Catoosa: Blue Whale
5. Tulsa – Muscogee (Creek) Nation
Tulsa – Green Country:
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- Black Wall Street – 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
- Ollie’s Station Restaurant
- Campbell Hotel
- Cyrus Avery Centennial Plaza
- Blue Dome District
- Buck Atom
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6. OKC & El Reno – Sooner Country
Arcadia: Round Barn
Oklahoma City – Oklahoma City Route 66
El Reno: Heritage Streetcar, Sid’s Diner (birthplace of the fried onion burger), Centre Theatre, Canadian County Historical Museum, and Twisters filming location
7. Calumet – Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribes
Fort Reno
Calumet: Cherokee Trading Post
8. Hydro – Wichita Tribe, Caddo Nation, & Delaware Nation
Hydro: Lucille’s Service Station
9. Clinton & Elk City – Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribes
Clinton: Oklahoma Route 66 Museum
Elk City: National Route 66 Museum
Sayre: Beckham County Court House & Shortgrass Country Museum
10. Erick – Sooner Country
Erick: Sandhills Curiosity Shop
Next state going west: Texas portion of old Route 66
Old Route 66, heading from east to west: