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BlogOklahoma.us: Chandler Armory / Route 66 Interpretive CenterChandler Armory / Route 66 Interpretive Center
Route 66 Interpretive Center. Video Tour Museum, Gift Shop & Drill Hall Event Center. Chandler Chamber of Commerce, and the old Chandler Armory.
 museum  nrhp  route66  

BlogOklahoma.us: Davenport Broadway Avenue Brick StreetDavenport Broadway Avenue Brick Street
Located on the famous Route 66 "Curve" midway between Okla. City and Tulsa, Davenport is a bustling little town where travelers can still drive on one of the few strips of original Portland cement that was laid for the Mother Road highway. From the "Y" at 7th and Broadway one can drive south on two blocks of cement paving to the brick pavement that was laid with Davenport bricks in 1925-26. The town's brick-paved Broadway is now on the National Register of Historic Places and is a fun diversion for travelers on the Mother Road. Read ...
 nrhp  route66  street  

BlogOklahoma.us: Jim Thorpe Birth Place #1Jim Thorpe Birth Place #1
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BlogOklahoma.us: Lincoln County CourthouseLincoln County Courthouse
Lincoln County Courthouse. Lincoln County Veterans Memorial located on courthouse grounds.
 courthouse  route66  

BlogOklahoma.us: Rock CafeRock Cafe
Route 66 Roadside Attraction. Rock Cafe, Stroud, Oklahoma. National Register of Historic Places, established in 1939. Built with rock unearthed during the paving of Route 66.
 cafe  landmark  route66  

BlogOklahoma.us: Sac & Fox AgencySac & Fox Agency
Sac & Fox Agency. 4 mi. South. Established 1869 on reservation of Sac and Fox Indians who where moved here from Kansas. Reservation lands allotted tribal members and surplus opened to White settlement in 1891. Noted members of the tribe include Chief Moses Keokuk. Dr. William Jones, anthropologist, and Jim Thorpe, internationally known athlete.
 agency  indian  sac&fox  settlement  

BlogOklahoma.us: Sac & Fox Veterans MemorialSac & Fox Veterans Memorial
Dedicated in the Memory of Our Warriors Past, Present, & Future
 indian  memorial  sac&fox  veterans  

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