Think a trip down the Mother Road requires a massive budget? Think again! In this episode of the Only In OK Show, we’re proving that you can experience some of the most iconic sites in the world for basically the cost of a tank of gas.

From vintage motorcycles and steam engines to public art and roadside oddities, Oklahoma’s stretch of Route 66 is packed with high-memory, low-cost adventures. We’re breaking down 10 incredible stops where admission is free (or very close to it), so you can enjoy the ultimate road trip without the "vacation debt" hangover.

In this episode, we explore:

Tulsa’s Oil & Rail Roots: The Route 66 Historical Village and the massive Golden Driller.

Two-Wheeled History: The Seaba Station Motorcycle Museum in Warwick.

Capitol Treasures: Why the Oklahoma State Capitol is actually the state's largest public art museum.

Family Fun: Huge parks in OKC and Elk City, plus the kid-friendly Edmond History Museum.

Mother Road Icons: The architectural marvel of the Arcadia Round Barn and the nostalgia of the Bristow Train Depot.

Unique Collections: The world-class J.M. Davis Arms & Historical Museum in Claremore.

Roadside Oddities: Why you need to see a giant concrete totem pole and a quirky cuckoo clock.

Whether you're a history buff, a gearhead, or just looking for a cheap weekend getaway with the kids, these stops offer the best of Oklahoma's Route 66 heritage.

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