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Tulsa to St. Louis

Tulsa to St. Louis

Well eight days on the go and I must be getting ready to be home plus the landscape looks like home so I decided to blast through Missouri on the interstate. Oklahoma, by far, had the most organized and longest uniterupted stretches of Route 66. I even stumbled upon a small car museum mostly, Packards but a couple of others thrown in.

Tulsa downtown turned out to filled with lots of Art Deco architecture and the buildings were all in very good repair and some under redevelopment.

Downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma - J. Bailey photo

Downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma - J. Bailey photo

The car collection mentioned might have only been about 20 but the guy who owned them took evidently took pride in them because they were all in very good condition. 

Afton Garage car collection - J. Bailey photo

Afton Garage car collection - J. Bailey photo

1941 Hupp - J. Bailey photo

1941 Hupp - J. Bailey photo

1934 Packard 12, DeSoto Airflow Coupe, Hupp. - J. Bailey photo

1934 Packard 12, DeSoto Airflow Coupe, Hupp. - J. Bailey photo

New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma - Quiet Times

New Mexico, Texas and Oklahoma - Quiet Times