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Catoosa's plans for the Blue Whale will overhaul nearly everything at the park except the whale itself. The city commissioned Tulsa architectural firm Studio 45 Architects to come up with the concept.
The Blue Whale of Catoosa — a beloved roadside attraction on the historic Mother Road — will be immortalized as the finisher medal at this year’s Williams Route 66 Marathon in Tulsa.
The City of Catoosa says big changes will be coming soon to the Blue Whale. The city broke ground on a new visitor’s center in June, but is now accepting new bids for the project. HOW PEOPLE ARE ...
Catoosa city leaders broke ground on a new visitor center at the Blue Whale in early June. The project is intended to improve the experience for tourists ahead of Route 66’s centennial ...
"As a Catoosa High School graduate, the Blue Whale holds a special place in my heart," Green said. "It may not be on the course, but it's one of the most beloved and recognizable Route 66 landmarks.
— The City of Catoosa is reopening its bid for the Blue Whale Park project after previous bids exceeded budget. The city said it is realigning the project's scope with current economic conditions.
The Blue Whale of Catoosa was built by by zoologist Hugh S. Davis in 1972 as a wedding anniversary gift to his wife, Zelda. The marathon, half-marathon, 5K, and fun run, are set for November 22nd ...
The Blue Whale of Catoosa would be the main location of Tulsa filmmaker Jonathan Rossetti’s indie film “The Blue Whale,” which he’s hoping to advance in a new crowdfunding contest that ...
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