USA, OK - Route 66
Read MoreThe historic Coleman Theatre on Route 66 in Miami, Oklahoma
The Coleman Theatre, built in 1929 as a vaudeville/movie theatre palace, has hosted many legendary performers. Never closed, it holds the original Mighty Wurlitzer Pipe Organ that has entertained generations. Programs and acts of all types are still performed regularly. The building is listed on the National Rgister of Historic Properties.
Route 66 Gateway in Miami, Oklahoma
A replica of a sign originally constructed in the 1900's that spanned Central and C Street adjacent to the railroad station. For many years this sign welcomed visitors to downtown Miami. The original sign was removed during the 1930's. Today's replica welcomes visitors to a revitalized downtown Miami.
Pryor Creek Bridge in Chelsea, Oklahoma
This 123-foot, steel-truss bridge was part of the original Route 66 alignment. It carried Mother Road traffic from 1926 to 1932. It’s the only unaltered bridge with its particular structure — known as the Pratt through truss design — left in Oklahoma.
Totem Pole standing on a turtle
Ed Galloway's Totem Pole Park near Foyil, Oklahoma