Route 66 Historic Sign is a significant landmark in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, marking the iconic Route 66, also known as the Will Rogers Highway. The sign is one of 200 historic signs installed along the 51.5 miles of Route 66 in Oklahoma City, allowing residents and visitors to retrace America's Mother Road and its many alignments through the city. The route traverses five commercial districts, including the Britton District, Western Avenue, NW 39th Street, the Asian District, and Uptown 23. Notable landmarks along Route 66 in Oklahoma City include the Tower Theatre, Will Rogers Theatre, Milk Bottle building, State Capitol, Gold Dome building, Owl Court Suites, Phillips 66 station, Route 66 Bowl, and the truss bridge over Lake Overholser. With over 400 miles of the famed highway, Oklahoma has more lane miles of Route 66 than any other state, making it a must-visit destination for families and road trip enthusiasts
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