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Day 6 – Along the Way to OKC

By jayjazz · Comments (0)
Wednesday, May 7th, 2014

Since Oklahoma is the largest section of Route 66 we decided that Oklahoma City would be our halfway point. Along the way to OKC, we found several popular spots and many cool signs and towns.

Day 6 - Route 66 - Road Trip 2014Our first stop was Ed Galloway’s Totem Pole Park just outside of Foyil. There stands the world’s largest totem pole at 90 feet tall. Alongside that were some smaller totem poles and a picnic area. The main totem was made in 1948.

After Totem Pole Park, we visited the famous blue Catoosa whale in Catoosa, OK. The whale was constructed in the early 70’s by Mr. Hugh Davis and took 2,920 hours of labor to complete. It’s a nice place for a picnic and a dip on a hot summer day.

Heading into Tulsa there were plenty of old signs and sights to see. We didn’t have time to visit Tulsa’s many museums so we decided to stay on the road and take in the sights. If we saw something of interest we made sure to stop and take lots of pictures.

Once we made it through Tulsa, we entered Sapulpa, a small town where they have recreated old-time advertisements and painted them on the buildings. They were pretty cool and looked great. There was an older Route 66 alignment that we were going to take leading us over the Rock Creek brick iron truss bridge but as we approached, we could see a lot of debris in front. We did get to see the bridge from the new alignment.

From Sapulpa, we passed through several more small towns and came upon the Rock Café. The Rock Café was built in Stroud, OK from stones that were unearthed during the construction of Route 66. In 2008, the café burned down but with a lot of effort they were reopened a year later and have even added a small gift shop next door. Also, the owner of the café, Dawn Welch, was the inspiration for Sally the Porsche in the movie Cars! We decided to stay for a few and have some sweet tea and root beer to wash down our fried pickles :o) Day 6 - Route 66 - Road Trip 2014

Heading closer to Oklahoma City is a town called Arcadia. There we passed by the Round Barn and just up the road from that is POPS. POPS is a relatively new 66 attraction built in 2007 and features just about every kind of soda you can imagine (except Ruby Red Squirt L) from Jolt to Peanut Butter As you enjoy your pop, you can admire the 66-foot tall neon lighted bottle in the front. Of course, we stopped in here and picked up a couple bottles for the road.

When we arrived in Oklahoma City, we decided to find a place to stay for the night and came upon a 24 hour Walmart that already had a couple RVs parked in the outer lot. We saw a security officer driving around and I jumped out to make sure we could park. We got the green light so we parked Lady T next to the convoy.

We plan to explore Oklahoma City in the morning and will hopefully be in Texas by the end of today. Lonestar State here we come!

We are very grateful for the sports shot mode on my new Nikon camera that allows us to take a lot of pictures while driving the two lane roads at 65MPH. We took almost 700 pictures but after reviewing and editing we will probably end up with 100 good ones.

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~J&J

 

  • www.roadsideamerica.com/story/9058
  • www.bluewhatleroute66.com
  • www.rockcafe66.com
  • www.route66.com
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Special Post – A Visit to the Past

By jayjazz · Comments (0)
Tuesday, May 6th, 2014

Along Route 66, in a small town called Paris Springs, there is what appears to be just another small old time gas station. A historic Route 66 sign reads “Gay Parita” and it certainly appears worth a stop to take a few pictures.

We did exactly that yesterday afternoon and by the time we left, we came away with much more than pictures. Lena “Mom” Turner came out to greet us and we sat for a while in the shade, Enjoying the beautiful Ozark breeze, Mom and I talked about a whole bunch of things, from Route 66 tours to her children, and I realized that there was nowhere else I would rather be at that moment. This is what America has lost as time keeps moving forward. This is what travelers from all over the world come to find on the Mother Road.

Eventually, Gary Turner came out for a talk and then he and Jay disappeared in the office for a while. He autographed a wonderful photo of the station for us and offered some tips on where to visit next (see his hand drawn map below!). We spent just over an hour with these wonderful people and when it was time to leave, I felt happy. If we were to find nothing else of interest on America’s Main Street, it would be fine by me. Our visit to the Gay Parita will be one of the thousands this year but to us, it was a once in a lifetime experience.

Thank you, Gary & Mom, for the wonderful memory!

~J&J

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Day 5 – I Don’t Think We’re in Kansas Anymore

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Tuesday, May 6th, 2014

Greetings from Miami… Oklahoma that is!

Today we completed the 66 tour of Missouri and the 13.5 miles of 66 in Kansas. Our first order of business was to locate an RV park to fill up our fresh water tank. Luckily, there was one right across from where we slept. Had to pay a fee for the water but we dumped for free the day before at the Meramec Caverns campground.

Just as soon as we got onto 66 in St. Robert we found ourselves in Uranus. This place should be called Man Town USA. Right as you enter Uranus (yes I said that) there is a huge complex with a Day 5 - Route 66 - Road Trip 2014party bar and grill, a tattoo parlor, gun shop and a Gentleman’s club. Although it looked all closed up at 9:30 in the morning, I am sure it’s pretty full at night, despite the huge billboard directly across the street that warns travelers about the evils or pornography.

From there, we headed west and stopped at Mr. Cs Route Post in Lebanon. This was a pretty cool souvenir shop with a nice jukebox playing the oldies as we shopped. We picked up just a couple things. Trying to spread out the shopping since I am sure we will be seeing lots of shops like this one. Speaking of shops, we happened upon what is supposed to be the world’s largest gift store. Yes! It was pretty big and we had ourselves a good time playing with the toys and     trying on the goofy hats. Then we made a quick stop across the parking lot to the candy shop for a treat.

It sure was a beautiful day for driving. It was about 88 degrees and sunny which made cruising the small two lane back roads of Missouri pleasurable. The picturesque scenery makes you want to just stop and stay for a while.

There are a lot of museums along the Route 66 road, but if we stopped and explored all of them we would never make it home. We did however stop & chat for a spell with Gary Turner & “Mom” at the famous Gary’s Gay Parita. See our separate post on this location. It was such a special part of the trip we thought it should have a post of its own.

Winding through Springfield, Carthage and Joplin we eventually crossed the border into Kansas. Kansas has the smallest portion of Route 66 at only 13 miles or so but there is plenty to see. We found the Cars on the Route 66, formerly 4 Women on the Route, where the movie Cars got its inspiration for some of the characters.

We ended our traveling day just after crossing the border into Oklahoma, where we are about to get some shut eye in a Walmart parking lot in the town of Miami (pronounced my-AM-uh) . Oklahoma will be the longest stretch of Route 66. The old original was deliberately designed to cut clear across the state and we are looking forward to a mostly straight forward route.

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~J&J

Check out some of the locations we visited today.

  • www.66drivein.com
  • www.garysgayparita.com
  • www.mrcsroutepost.com
  • www.uranusmissouri.com

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Day 4 – The Spirit of St. Louis

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Monday, May 5th, 2014

Another sunshine morning here in the mid-west! We got a little bit of a late start yesterday but accomplished a lot. The place we stayed on Saturday night was just on the border of the two states, otherwise we would have had to go through St. Louis to find a good place to spend the night.

Jumping the border from East St. Louis IL to St. Louis, our first stop was the Gateway Arch in downtown St. Louis, overlooking the mighty Mississippi River. The Arch is a monument to Louis & Clark and the Westward Expansion. It is the tallest monument in the nation at 630 feet. Jazz decided not to go to the top, as it was pretty busy, but I have been up there previously when I worked out here back in 2003.

After the Arch, we found the Blueberry Hill Café, which is also downtown and where Chuck Berry performs once a month. It was filled with lots and lots of iconic memorabilia that included a Pac-Man room with a tabletop Pac-Man game and a giant game level on one wall.

We are discovering that Route 66 can be tough to follow! We had a little trouble staying on track in the St. Louis area but were able to find it again just outside the city in Kirkwood.

A must see attraction on our list was the Meramec Caverns. We took the tour, which brings you 360 feet underground at the lowest point. The natural formations were extraordinary and the history of the caverns is pretty cool.

We continued to drive as the sun slowly set over the beautiful Ozark countryside, stopping at several attractions that caught our eye such as:

  •  Cuba, The Mural City and home of the famous Wagon Wheel Motel
  •  The world’s largest rocking chair, Fanning-Rosati
  •  The Mule Trading Post on the outskirts of Rolla

We chose another Pilot Flying J truck stop as our resting place last night and Monday we will start our day in the St. Robert and the Devil’s Elbow area. We will finish Missouri and zip through Kansas, which is the shortest portion of Route 66.

Have a look at the photos and don’t forget to follow us on FB for updates throughout the day and subscribe to the Blog.

~J&J

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Day 3 – Illinois US 66

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Sunday, May 4th, 2014

We woke up bright and early today to the most sunshine we have seen since we left home. We had a light breakfast and made a vehicle check, which included securing the brackets of the solar panel with Eternabond tape.

Heading out at about 9:30, we immediately ran into the Red Carpet Corridor Festival, which is an annual multi-municipal destination that runs about half the length of Rt 66 in Illinois.  Following our maps and guide books the rest of the way, we visited some of the most popular attractions such as:

  • The Gemini Giant, Wilmington
  • Polk-a-dot Drive- in, Braidwood
  • Two cell jail house, Gardner
  • Ambler-Becker Texaco, Dwight
  • Odell Station, Odell
  • Pontiac Automobile Museum, Pontiac
  • Murals on Main Street, Pontiac
  • Funks Grove Maple Syrup, Funks Grove
  • The Rail-splitter Covered Wagon, Lincoln
  • Shea’s Gas Station Museum, Springfield
  • Cozy Dog Drive-in, Springfield
  • Pink Elephant Antique Mall/Twisty Treat, Livingston

We had to skip the last handful of attractions because we ran out of daylight & rough roads & road closures forced us onto the main highway. We used Route 55 to get to the outskirts of St. Louis and will now be bedding down at the Pilot travel center in East St. Louis.

First, stop tomorrow will be the Gateway Arch and then we will resume our travels. See you then!

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~J&J

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