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 ...
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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.