Route 66 Relics: Where Cars Tell Stories 

The Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum, located in Sapulpa along historic Route 66, offers visitors a one-of-a-kind glimpse into America’s automotive history. The museum is not just a showcase of automobiles—it also captures the true spirit of the Mother Road, where travel, culture, and history come together. The moment you walk in, it’s clear this destination is unlike…

Golden Driller: The Great Tulsan Statue 

Rising high above the Tulsa skyline, the Golden Driller remains one of Oklahoma’s most iconic landmarks and one of the tallest statues in the United States. Standing 76 feet tall at Expo Square, it immediately captures the attention of passersby while representing the resilience and determination that shaped a city built on the oil industry. With one hand gripping an oil…

Cyrus Avery: The Visionary Behind America’s Mother Road 

Before Route 66 became America’s most iconic highway, it began as nothing more than an idea – one that required vision, determination, and someone willing to bring it to life. That person was Cyrus Stevens Avery, a Tulsa businessman and public servant whose efforts helped shape not just a roadway, but a lasting piece of American identity. Known today as…