Route 66: The Mother Road - A photo Essay from Kansas through Oklahoma - D&D Travel, May, 2024 From the Kansas/Missouri border through Oklahoma to the Texas border at Texola, much of Old Highway 66 still exists. First dedicated December 7, 1926 and officially decommissioned April 1, 1985, the road ran from Chicago, Illinois to Santa Monica, California, through mainstream America. From its approximately 12 mile stretch in Kansas at the Missouri border into Oklahoma at Quapaw, the historic alignment in Oklahoma ran for just over 415 miles, to the Texas border. Though many portions are long gone, some overlaid by the Interstate, many segments of original and newer pavement remain and are even driveable! The next 3 pages represent our journey along the Mother Road, documenting as much of what remains (ruins and all) as possible. Hopefully, these images will inspire you to check out all or a part of Old Route 66 in one or more of the 8 states it passes through...Americana at its best! - Dennis and Donna images © 2024 Dennis A. Hubbs |
The short stretch of Route 66 in Kansas begins at the Missouri border west of Joplin and runs just under 12 miles to the Oklahoma line at Quapaw. |
This abandoned railcar was found directly aside 66, once riding the rails as Texas SouthEastern Railroad, which initially began in 1900, hauling mostly timber in eastern Texas...Not sure how it ended up just outside of Galena, Kansas though! |
Luigi's Pit Stop in Galena features replicas of vehicles from the Disney/Pixar motion picture "Cars." |
Donna's maiden name at Luigi's Pit Stop in Galena, Kansas! |
Entering downtown Galena, Kansas...Cars on the Route is a restored Kan-o-Tex service station. From Kansastravel.org: "Cars on the Route sells sandwiches, snacks, antiques, Route 66 and Car's items, including several made by local craftspeople and artists. Outside the building there [are] several vehicles, including the mining boom truck that inspired the character "Tow Mater" in Radiator Springs, from the movie Cars... "Tow Mater" still runs and can be hired to appear at special events." |
Gearhead Curios |
The train depot in Galena - The Depot was built in 1900 for the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad |
Baxter Springs, Kansas - founded 1858... |
This is a restored Phillips 66 Service Station that was built in 1930 by Independent Oil and Gas. The station was purchased by the Baxter Springs Historical Society in 2006 and restored in 2008 through a grant from National Park Service. |
The Ritz opened in 1926 and is currently for sale |
The old road enters Oklahoma at Quapaw and continues westward to Commerce. An average of 815 vehicles passed through daily in 1926! |
17.9 cents per gallon...those were the days! |
Commerce, OK came to life in 1915, named for the Commerce Mining and Royalty Company |
Entering Miami, Oklahoma, with its lovely murals and the beginning of the "Sidewalk Highway" portion of Route 66... |
Old Marathon Filling Station, built in 1929 - in Miami, Oklahoma |
Local farmers have added gravel to each side of the original 9-foot width to accommodate their farm equipment |
The old Rest Haven Motel in Afton, OK - circa 1940s/1950s...likely a private residence now, but the sign remains. |
This was a great find! A free wander about as you like museum of sorts in Afton, OK. All kinds of 66 memorabilia and more...Apparently known as the Route 66 Afton Station Packard Museum...Privately owned. |
Above and below: More ghostly remains along the road in Afton... |
The bridge is alongside the current alignment at the right - view looking east... |
McKisick Jewelers, Vinita, OK - Since 1939 |
The historic Neon sign was restored in 2022...The cafe opened in 1963. |
Big Bill Muffler Man - at the cafe in Vinita! At 24 feet tall, he was installed in June of 2023... |
This statue was once located in Massachusetts! The fiberglass figure once lived at Native and Himalayan Views on the Mohawk Trail (Route 2) in Charlemont, MA until recently! |
In the middle of North Nowhere, Oklahoma! |
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