One of the most iconic roadside attractions in Oklahoma is the Blue Whale of Catoosa. This giant, smiling whale statue sits in a pond just off Route 66 and has been a beloved landmark since its ...
A local celebrity resides along Route 66 year-round in northeast Oklahoma, welcoming visitors into its aquatic belly. The Blue Whale of Catoosa was built by zoologist Hugh S. David in 1972 so that his ...
From a large blue whale in a landlocked state to a haunted mansion, Oklahoma is home to several odd landmarks that attract visitors from all over. WorldAtlas recently named these weird sites the 10 ...
Don't miss these iconic Route 66 stops in Oklahoma, from totem poles to ... took Galloway 11 years to finish. The Blue Whale of Catoosa structure dates back to 1972 and was built on a pond with ...
A local celebrity resides along Route 66 year-round in northeast Oklahoma, welcoming visitors into its aquatic belly. The Blue Whale of Catoosa was built by zoologist Hugh S. David in 1972 so that ...
motels and motor courts with names like U Drop Inn and John’s Modern Cabins and unusual local attractions like the Blue Whale (pictured above) in Catoosa, Oklahoma. Although the very last section of ...
10, and Saturday, Jan. 11. This special tribute at the BOK Center celebrates the historic Route 66 and its iconic landmark, the Blue Whale of Catoosa. Route 66, known as the "Mother Road," has ...
In landlocked Oklahoma, the Blue Whale of Catoosa has been delighting drivers along Route 66 since 1972. The giant structure, made of metal and cement, was built over a pond by zoologist Hugh S.
Snap family selfies on the “Mother Road” at iconic sites like the 80-foot-long Catoosa Blue Whale, 66-foot-tall Pops soda ... Take this 98-mile route through “the UFO capital of the world ...