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Route 66 Leg Three: Tulsa to Amarillo

The Golden Driller, perfectly preserved motels, and a 72-ounce steak

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Created by dnestor - February 7th 2023

In addition to Tulsa, Oklahoma’s massive Golden Driller statue and the Tumbleweed Grill and Country Store, this stretch is home to some absolutely amazing retro Route 66 motels (even if you aren’t staying, pull over for the vintage signage). A few of the more famous ones in the state include the Desert Hills Motel in Tulsa, the Skyliner Motel in Stroud, and the Lincoln Motel in Chandler.

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

Welcome to the self-proclaimed “Oil Capital of the World.” But there’s so much more to Oklahoma than just what’s underground—the Sooner State was also home to Cyrus Avery, known as the “Father of Route 66.” Avery was appointed to the federal board tasked with the creation of the Federal Highway System in the 1920s, and it was Avery who campaigned to have Route 66 pass through Tulsa.

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7355 E Easton St, Tulsa, OK, US

Admiral Twin Drive-In

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The Admiral Twin Drive-In opened in 1951 and had a capacity of 1,500 cars. Today, two screens are still open seasonally for travelers wishing to spend an evening back in the ‘50s.

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514 S Boston Ave, Tulsa, OK, US

Elote Cafe & Catering

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Hungry travelers may be tempted to take on Elote Cafe’s “puffy taco challenge,” where you eat as many of the flour tortillas—filled with air, then deep fried and stuffed—as you can in 90 minutes. The current champion managed to gobble down 23 puffy tacos. Challenge accepted.

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4253 Southwest Blvd, Tulsa, OK, US

Arnold's Old Fashioned Hamburgers

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Arnold’s Old Fashioned Hamburgers has been a Tulsa tradition for more than 30 years. If you’re a burger enthusiast, this is a must-stop. Every day, nearly 500 burgers are sold, and not just to locals—people flock from all over for the griddle-cooked, quarter-pound burgers with all the trimmings. Don’t miss the double-patty burger with onion rings and a milkshake.

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4145 E 21st St, Tulsa, OK, US

Golden Driller

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The Golden Driller, a giant, 76-foot-tall sculpture of an oil worker, was once put on display inside the International Petroleum Exhibition Building at the Tulsa Fairgrounds, which is said to have the world’s largest unobstructed interior volume.

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1102 S Yale Ave, Tulsa, OK, US

Tally's Good Food Cafe

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731 N Sheridan Rd, Tulsa, OK, US

Corner Cafe

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1335 E. 11th St., Tulsa, OK, US

Meadow Gold Sign

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1735 E 11th St, Tulsa, OK, US

Benchmark Monument

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Old 11th St Bridge, Tulsa, OK, US

Cyrus Avery Centennial Plaza

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3770 Southwest Blvd, Tulsa, OK, US

Route 66 Village

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4070 SW Blvd, Tulsa, OK, US

Ollie's Station Restaurant

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1300 luker lane, Sapulpa, OK, US

John Frank House

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The John Frank House—designed by Bruce Goff, a protege of Frank Lloyd Wright—is a beautiful crescent-shaped home with no sharp edges. Renowned potters John and Grace Lee Frank incorporated much of their signature style into the creation of their home. The Franks personally hand-glazed all 2,500 tiles scattered throughout the house. The current caretakers, the Franks’ daughters, frequently offer tours.

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13 Sahoma Lake Rd, Sapulpa, OK, US

Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum

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The Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum offers a short, fun respite from the road. The staff is eager to answer questions about the classic cars on display. Don’t miss the museum’s two vintage army Jeeps (with mounted guns) or the 66-foot-tall gas pump outside.

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660 W. Highway 66, Arcadia, OK, US

Giant Coke Bottle

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215 N Mission St, Sapulpa, OK, US

Happy Burger

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701 E Dewey Ave, Sapulpa, OK, US

Tulsa-Sapulpa Union Railway Co.

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1 Rail Road Place, Bristow, OK, US

Bristow Train Depot & Museum

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37033 W 231st St S, Bristow, OK, US

VFW Post 3656 Wake Island Memorial

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Stroud, Oklahoma, United States

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Take a moment to explore Stroud, a small town that is known as “Oklahoma’s Winery and Grape Capital.” Here you can also find unpaved segments of the original road, built in 1915 and incorporated into Route 66 in the 1920s. Don’t miss the dirt section of the original Ozark Trail road and stop for a photo—and a BLT—at the iconic Rock Cafe.

After Amarillo you still have a little less than half of the Texas Panhandle to go before hitting New Mexico. The skies only get wider and the land gets drier as you head further west. The “everything is bigger in Texas” attractions are mostly behind you, but there's still plenty of small town charm ahead.

Banner Photo Credit: Flickr/Daniel X. O'Neil