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The Blue Hole: Route 66’s Natural Wonder with a Hidden PastNestled along Route 66 in Santa Rosa, New Mexico, the Blue Hole is a captivating artesian spring renowned for its crystal-clear waters and consistent 62°F temperature. This bell-shaped pool, 80 ...
This year’s fifth and final medal in the series will highlight the Blue Whale of Catoosa—one of Route 66’s most recognizable roadside attractions. “As a Catoosa High School graduate, the Blue Whale ...
Originally completed in 1972, the Catoosa Blue Whale has gone through many changes as a favorite Route 66 attraction. See what's coming next.
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.
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The Williams Route 66 Marathon is unveiling its final “Icons of Route 66” medal featuring the Blue Whale of Catoosa ahead of the event’s 20th anniversary this November.
Catoosa will start building a new visitors center at the Blue Whale during the first week of August.
ALSO: City of Catoosa, Hampton Creative release renderings of Blue Whale renovation plans He emphasized the role of the Oklahoma Route 66 Grant program in making the travel center a reality.
From the iconic Blue Whale of Catoosa, a beloved monument to the highway's quirky charm, to the bustling Bob Dylan Center, showcasing the city’s artistic heritage, and the sleek art deco architecture ...
Blue Whale of Catoosa Built in the early 1970s, this 80-foot-long aquatic oddity began as a surprise anniversary gift from zoologist Hugh S. Davis to his wife, Zelta, who collected whale figurines.
Blue Whale of Catoosa Built in the early 1970s, this 80-foot-long aquatic oddity began as a surprise anniversary gift from zoologist Hugh S. Davis to his wife, Zelta, who collected whale figurines.
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Exploring the Blue Hole—Route 66’s Natural Wonder in New MexicoLocated right off historic Route 66, the Blue Hole in Santa Rosa, New Mexico is a crystal-clear natural spring that’s captivated divers, travelers, and road trippers for decades. We stop by this ...
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