Tall Paul, also known as the Bunyan Giant, once stood on the grounds of Bunyan's Hot Dogs in Cicero, near Chicago. These days he can be found attracting tourists in Atlanta, Illinios .
Just one block off old 66 in Erick, Oklahoma is one of the most unusual stops on the route, operated by hosts known for serenading their customers with songs from the road.
The 66 Drive-In Theater was fully restored in 1998.
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Route 66 Drive-In Resurrected
Carthage, Missouri's 66 Drive-In had a full house the night of its reopening in 1998.
Lucille Hamons became one of the most well-known personalities on Route 66, having operated her store continuously from 1941 until her passing in 2000..
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Texola Jail Oklahoma 66
Built in 1910, this stone box is a grim reminder of frontier justice.
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