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Blue Whale of Catoosa The Blue Whale of Catoosa is a beloved roadside attraction that has been drawing visitors since the 1970s. Located in Catoosa, Oklahoma, the Blue Whale is a 20-foot-tall ...
The rebrand pays tribute to the Mother Road, Route 66, which was officialized one year before the Oilers first season in 1928, and the Blue Whale of Catoosa, one of the famous landmarks along the ...
Join Museum scientists as they reflect on becoming part of this specimen's giant story. Since its arrival at the Museum in the 1880s, the blue whale skeleton has been part of an ever-expanding ...
Snap family selfies on the “Mother Road” at iconic sites like the 80-foot-long Catoosa Blue Whale, 66-foot-tall Pops soda bottle, and a 90-foot-tall concrete totem pole. A road trip down the ...
The Blue Whale of Catoosa was built by zoologist Hugh S. David in 1972 so that his grandchildren could play in the nearby pond, according to Travel Oklahoma. David's friend, Harold Thomas ...
Location: 2600 N State Hwy 66, Catoosa 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 ...