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Route 66 Resources

Celebrate the 100th anniversary of Route 66 with the Oklahoma Historical Society. Discover podcasts, archives and collections, destinations, historic properties, and encyclopedia entries!

Events and Exhibits


The Longest Stretch:
Route 66 in Oklahoma

Experience the stories and history of Route 66 with our dynamic new exhibit at the Oklahoma History Center.



Will Rogers Highway: Route 66 Now on Exhibit

The Will Rogers Memorial Museum in Claremore explores various dedications of Route 66—the Will Rogers Highway—in memory of Will Rogers and the highway’s place in pop culture.

Route 66: The Main Street of America screening with John Paget

September 20
The Will Rogers Memorial Museum will screen this documentary featuring powerful stories of the everyday heroes and enduring towns along Route 66. A Q&A with filmmaker John Paget and featured film participants will follow. Film screening details.

Dive into Route 66 History and Culture




Explore the Archives

Find photographs, newspapers, manuscripts, oral histories, film, maps, and so much more.

The Gateway to Oklahoma History - view photographs, newspapers, documents, maps, and more online

Research Catalog - search holdings available in the OHS Research Center

Route 66 Manuscript Collections Guide (PDF)



The Chronicles of Oklahoma

Read articles from The Chronicles, our scholarly journal, on The Gateway to Oklahoma History.


The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture

Discover the people, places, and events related to Route 66 in the Sooner State.

Cities and Towns on the Mother Road


Visit Oklahoma Historical Society Destinations on Route 66



Clinton

Oklahoma Route 66 Museum

The Oklahoma Route 66 Museum shares the history of the Mother Road through dynamic exhibits.


Oklahoma City

Oklahoma History Center

The Oklahoma History Center is the home of the Oklahoma Historical Society. Visit the Museum, Research Center, and the State Historic Preservation Office.


Claremore

Will Rogers Memorial Museum

The Will Rogers Memorial Museum celebrates the life and contributions of Oklahoma’S Favorite Son, Will Rogers.

Stories and Historic Video

“An Oklahoma Story of Place: Voices of Preservation”
Threatt Filling Station

The family-owned and operated 1915 Threatt Filling Station was located along Route 66 near Luther, Oklahoma. It served African American travelers and local residents.

Ramsey Family Video

This silent film includes Arthur and Estelle Ramsey’s 1942 trip from Oklahoma to California via Route 66. Oklahoman Arthur Ramsey was an early newsreel photographer.



Historic Places



Overholser Bridge

The National Register of Historic Places

Listing in the National Register of Historic Places is an honorific designation that provides recognition, limited protection, and, in some cases, financial incentives for these important properties. The State Historic Preservation Office identifies, evaluates, and nominates properties for this special designation.

Use the links below to access the National Register nomination and learn more about a specific property on okshpo-share.com


Historical Markers

Learn about Historical Markers recognizing Route 66 in Oklahoma.


Oklahoma State Historic Preservation Office Resources

Architectural Survey

Thematic Survey

“How to Advocate for Route 66 Resources”

Oklahoma History Center Museum Education Resources

Resources-By-Standard Guides for Educators

Guides correlating to Oklahoma History Academic Standards
View standard OKH.6.8 - Describe the changing perceptions, both internal and external, of the state and its citizens, as reflected in The Grapes of Wrath, the musical Oklahoma!, Route 66, and the professional basketball team the Oklahoma City Thunder.


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Tourism and Recreation

Find events and attractions across the state and plan your Route 66 road trip at travelok.com . Don’t forget to download or request your Route 66 Guide and Passport .