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ROUTE 66 / EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW AND SEE IN OKLAHOMA

Everyone loves to travel, but not everyone loves to travel the same way. All you have to do is have the time in your life. Meeting Benches. The way to make the world a better place is easy. Choose a bench, where you can publish what you have painted or written, a review of a book that you’ve read, or the story of a journey that you have made. Past and Present are here and now. Our proposal call any web-traveler to sit into Meeting Benches info@meetingbenches.com to share emotions, observing new creative horizons. Whether you take your road trip (in a vintage car, on a motorcycle, or in the family mini-van), you’ll find plenty of ideas that fit your style. Crisscrossed by interstate highways and traversed from border to border by Route 66? Yes, Oklahoma is the perfect place for your road trip. https://otrd.ok.gov/OKTourism/

In Oklahoma City, a local favorite, Irma’s Burger Shack has been bringing raised-in-Oklahoma beef to the table since 2003. You can stop, because the cozy restaurant offers booths (tables and bar seating), with a full selection of all your favorite brews. Start each meal out right with fried pickles dipped in ranch or the delicious loaded fries, which are hand-cut fries topped with cheddar, chili, onions, sour cream and jalapenos. http://www.irmasburgershack.com/

You need to write something: 13441 E Hwy 66, Arcadia. OK Count 66, built out of a love for all things Route 66. It is a piece of land that is just off the Mother Road in Arcadia gives visitors the unique opportunity to experience miniaturized versions of major Route 66 attractions, all in one place. You’ll find the Twin Arrows from Arizona (a representation of the logo for the Jackrabbit Trading Post, and even a pond with third size replica of northeast Oklahoma’s). http://www.outlookoklahoma.com/archives/m.blog/27/2007-august-route-66-museum

In southeast Oklahoma, is known for its spectacular fall foliage, and the Talimena National Scenic Byway waiting for you. It was built to highlight the area’s beautiful foliage and spans one of the highest mountain ranges between the Appalachians and the Rockies, and also you can view one stunning panorama after another as you travel along crests of forested peaks. http://www.talimenascenicdrive.com/

The annual Bristow Route 66 Car, Truck, Bike & Tractor Show http://bristowchamber.com/about-us/route-66-bristow-car-show/ will feature a variety of vintage rides (muscle cars and tricked-out American motorcycles), along the famed Mother Road. Make your way to Bristow – Main Street – on October 8, 2016 for this car show. Nostalgic 1950s music will be played all day. Prizes for the best dressed and best decorated vendor will be awarded.

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