This Route 66 landmark sports a giant cuckoo bird on the roof & nostalgic diner food inside. The last of the Ku-Ku Burger chain, this is a must for Rt 66 travelers. Try the flavored soft-serve cones. Read more.
This quirky Route 66 icon was named one of the Top 50 Roadside Attractions in America by Time Magazine in July 2010. A must-stop photo op along Route 66 just outside of Tulsa. Read more.
World famous custom car builder, Darryl Starbird displays the futuristic creations of his and other legends. These cars inspired the model car craze of the 1960s. It's a show car lover's dream. Read more.
Known as the world's largest privately owned museum, you will find collections of all kinds here. Look for the tiny saddle for a dog, that was ridden by a monkey, in the 101 Ranch Wild West Show! Read more.
Twelve galleries are filled with Will Rogers memorabilia and a theater features film clips of Rogers performing roping tricks and more. Rogers' tomb is on the grounds of this Route 66 area museum. Read more.
This historic Vaudeville theatre was built in 1929 and is an opulent gem. Take a tour to get a look behind the stage and check out the Mighty Wurlitzer pipe organ or catch silent movie screening. Read more.