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Dining along Historic Route 66


joiei

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I found this place this past weekend. Pops 66 was interesting. The large soda bottle sculpture out front and the huge crowds were not what I was expecting. THis is a video about the place. It is 6 miles off I-35 east of Edmund, OK in Arcadia which is home of the famous Round Barn.

This sculptural take on a soda bottle and straw soars 66 ft. into the sky.  Like a rocketship from another realm, it’s THE must-see Route 66 landmark, standing next to the space station with which it arrived.

Each night as the sun sets on Arcadia, LED lights transform it into a dazzling light show of Times Square-quality luminosity.  An infinite array of colors and patterns salute the world’s greatest variety of soda pop inside.

If you find yourself in the greater Oklahoma City area, it makes an interesting side trip.

It is good to be a BBQ Judge.  And now it is even gooder to be a Steak Cookoff Association Judge.  Life just got even better.  Woo Hoo!!!

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