Only in OKlahoma Show

Harley Covington and Brett Manzer

Howdy Y'all…just kidding! Welcome to our page. We are the Only in Oklahoma Show, where you can hear about travel and entertainment in the Great State of Oklahoma. Our sole purpose is to shine a light on some of the people, places and stories that make Oklahoma, more than just "OK". In fact, Oklahoma is one of the most underrated travel destinations in the country even by some of the locals. Powered by award winning podcasters (2018 Podcast Award – Society and Culture), Harley C. and Brett Manzer. Tune into the Only in Oklahoma Show to hear interviews, news and reviews about Oklahoma's best restaurants, hotels, festivals, museums, outdoor activities, breweries, rodeos, concerts, casinos, Route 66, and more (literally this list is endless). If it's fun and in Oklahoma, we will be talking about it. We will also be covering some not so topics, like bureaucrats, bridges, toll booths and taxes. If it affects your bottom line or your lake time, we will be cussin' and discussin'. If you are joining us from the Odd Pod, some things never change. Manzer and Harley will be trying to make you laugh while dropping some knowledge about the places we cover. Don't worry, we will still be covering the occasional red-dirt ghost story, cryptid, and UFO conspiracy…as long as it is north of the Red River (BOOMER!). Boots and straps and cowboy hats are optional. Welcome to the Only in Oklahoma Show!

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    Route 66 Neon Renaissance: Restoring the Historic Skyliner Motel in Stroud, OK

    Stroud, Oklahoma is experiencing a massive neon renaissance! Thanks to the town's "Neon on Main" project, over 45 custom vintage signs are lighting up the corridor. In this episode of the Only in OK Show, we dive into the crown jewel of this glowing history: the spectacular revival of the historic Skyliner Motel. Originally opened in the late 1950s by Jack and Lorene Tarter, this quintessential Route 66 motor court eventually went dark. Enter new owners Charles Palmer and Cody Paige. In 2025, they took the property down to the studs, fully upgrading the infrastructure while completely restoring the iconic, original turquoise-and-red neon sign. If you love Mother Road history but hate outdated, musty rooms, the Skyliner Motel gives you the best of both worlds. Tune in to find out what it's like to stay there today, what travelers are saying, and where to explore in Stroud! Inside the Episode: The Neon Renaissance: How Stroud is bringing back the classic glow of Route 66. Modern Retro Stay: What to expect inside this 10-room boutique motor court (including contactless 24-hour entry, killer showers, and crisp AC). Perks & Accommodation Details: Room setups (Comfort Single, Deluxe Single, Comfort Double), free Wi-Fi, and morning coffee. (Note: Leave the furry friends at home—this property is not dog-friendly). Where to Eat & Explore: We map out your walking-distance itinerary, featuring a pro-tip for saving money at a historic local diner! Listener Pro-Tip! 🍽️ The Skyliner Motel is just a 0.4-mile walk from the historic 1939 Rock Cafe. Show your Skyliner Motel receipt at the Rock Cafe to get 10% off your meal! You can also grab breakfast right across the street at the local donut shop or stroll over to Gathering Grounds Coffee. Local Attractions Mentioned: Route 66 Spirit of America Museum (0.5 miles away) Ed Smalley Centennial Park & the Route 66 Centennial Monument Plan Your Stay: Location: 717 W. Main Street, Stroud, OK Phone: (918) 290-0637 Book Direct: skylinermotel.com Also discussed: Enid Street Outreach Services - Agape House Berry Farm – KOCO - Blue Whale Park - RENDEZVOUS PIZZA - Missy's Donuts & Bakery #Route66 #OnlyInOK #SkylinerMotel #StroudOK #NeonOnMain #OklahomaTourism #TravelOK #ExploreOklahoma #VintageNeon #MotorCourt #Route66Centennial #HistoricPreservation #OkieTravels #RoadTripUSA

    34 min
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    The Mother Road's Biggest Splash: New Blue Whale of Catoosa Visitor Center

    Oklahoma's most iconic, quirky Route 66 landmark is getting a massive upgrade! In this episode of the Only in OK Show, we are diving into the historic grand opening of the brand-new 4,000-square-foot Visitor Center at the Blue Whale of Catoosa. Mark your calendars for Saturday, May 30, 2026, because Catoosa is throwing a massive, day-long celebration packed with fitness, food, live music, and fireworks. Whether you're a Route 66 road-tripper, a history buff, or looking for a perfect Oklahoma weekend day trip, this is a milestone event you won't want to miss as we head toward the Route 66 Centennial. In this episode, we cover: The Whalesome History: How a retired Tulsa Zoo zoologist named Hugh S. Davis built this 80-foot iron and concrete masterpiece in the 1970s as a surprise anniversary gift for his wife, Zelta. Then vs. Now: Moving from a bustling local family swimming hole to a global bucket-list photo op. The New Neon Sign: For the first time in its 50+ year history, see how a brand-new neon sign is lighting up the Catoosa skyline. The Upgraded Amenities: What travelers can expect inside the new facility, including a massive gift shop, historical photo galleries, local artwork, updated restrooms, concessions, and a community meeting hall. Grand Opening Schedule (May 30, 2026): Details on the Route 66 Blue Whale Run (1-Mile Fun Run & 5K) at 8:00 AM, the craft vendor market and food trucks at 12:00 PM, the official Ribbon Cutting at 2:00 PM, live music at 4:00 PM, and the grand finale fireworks show. Traveler & Visitor Information: Location: 2600–2680 N State Hwy 66, Catoosa, OK 74015 (Just east of Tulsa in Rogers County). Admission: Completely FREE! Open daily during daylight hours. Bonus Tip: While you're in town, don't forget to check out the nearby D.W. Correll Museum. Contact: 918-266-2505 or 918-857-0676 Also discussed:  Think Ability Inc - OKC Thunder - Modern Berry Co - Bristow Route 66 Toy Museum – Misfit Pits BBQ – NYC Pizza South - Dados Pizza OKC Resources Mentioned: Official Website: City of Catoosa Blue Whale Page Check out our website for more Oklahoma hidden gems: Only in OKlahoma Show Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the Only in OK Show wherever you listen to podcasts!

    42 min
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    Route 66 Hidden Gems: The Bristow Vintage Toy Museum | Only in OK Show

    Discover a world of childhood wonder and Route 66 nostalgia right in the heart of Oklahoma! In this episode of the Only in OK Show, we're pulling over at a true hidden gem: The Bristow Vintage Toy Museum (located at 118 N Main St, Bristow, OK). This isn't your average corporate exhibit—it's a 50-year dream brought to life by owner Bret Fadely, featuring a massive, jaw-dropping collection where 99% of the items come straight from Bret's personal lifelong archive. Whether you're planning the ultimate Route 66 road trip or just looking for a nostalgic Sunday drive, this passion project is a must-visit. Following Bret's retirement, the museum is now his full-time gig, and it operates entirely on a donation basis with one simple mission: to share joy and make people happy. Episode Highlights: Meet "Howdy": Keep an eye out for the museum's official face—a beloved character Bret has been drawing for 45 years! Bells Amusement Park Relics: A massive hit for Tulsa locals, featuring an original airplane, pedal cars, and a classic bumper car with a hilarious backstory. TG&Y Nostalgia: A deep-cut Oklahoma throwback featuring a vintage TG&Y truck that every local gravitates toward. Photo Ops & Rare Finds: From a giant dragster kids can climb inside for the perfect Instagram moment, to 100-year-old tin cars, classic action figures, and vintage dolls. Plan Your Visit: Address: 118 N Main St, Bristow, OK 74010 Admission: By Donation (Labor of love!) Phone: 918-633-8209 Website: bristowtoymuseum.com Note: Be sure to check their Facebook page or website for the most up-to-date hours as Bret scales up operations! Also discussed:  Friends of Nicoma Park - SIDS Diner - Southern Living Magazine - Heavy D's Pizzeria - Dicintio's - Misfit Pit BBQ #OnlyInOK #Route66 #BristowOK #VintageToyMuseum #OklahomaRoadTrip #BellsAmusement Park #TGYNostalgia #MotherRoad #ExploreOklahoma #TravelOK #HiddenGemOK #VintageToys

    46 min
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    The 100th Meridian Museum on Route 66: Where the West Begins in Erick, OK

    Welcome to Erick, Oklahoma—the "Town of Legends" that packs more history and "cool factor" per square foot than almost anywhere else on the Mother Road. In this episode of The Only in OK Show, we're stopping at the corner of Route 66 and Sheb Wooley Ave to explore the 100th Meridian Museum. Housed in a stunning 1907 bank building, this museum is the guardian of the "## Title: The 100th Meridian Museum: Where the West Begins (and Texas Ends?) Description Welcome to Erick, Oklahoma, the "Town of Legends" that packs a serious punch for its size. Known as the home of Roger Miller (King of the Road) and Sheb Wooley (The Purple People Eater), Erick is a must-visit stop for anyone cruising the Mother Road. In this episode of The Only in OK Show, we explore the 100th Meridian Museum. While many travelers pull off I-40 hoping to find the now-closed Roger Miller Museum, they actually discover something even more fascinating right across the street. What we cover in this episode: The Great Divide: What is the 100th Meridian? We dive into the "line in the sand" that separates the humid East from the arid West and the 166-year-old boundary dispute between Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle. The Historic First National Bank: Housed in a stunning 1907 building on the corner of Route 66 and Sheb Wooley Ave, we look at the quirky architecture (and why the back 20 feet of the building is suspiciously plain). A Steward of Legends: Since the Roger Miller Museum closed, the 100th Meridian Museum has taken over his legacy. We talk about the memorabilia, prehistoric Native American artifacts, and the cowboy trail drive history housed within. The Personal Touch: Meet the storytellers! Volunteers like Curtis and C.R. provide guided tours that bring the "weird and wonderful" history of Erick to life. Pro-Tip: This museum isn't your typical 9-to-5. It is often open by appointment only! Call ahead at 580-799-5054 or 580-526-3221 to ensure you get the full tour. Admission is FREE, but don't forget to leave a donation to help these amazing local volunteers preserve Oklahoma history. After your tour, walk a block down to the Sandhills Curiosity Shop to keep the Erick vibes going! 100th Meridian Museum on Facebook Also discussed: Enid SOS - Rock Creek Entertainment District - Norman, OK - KOCO - Tacoville #OnlyInOK #Route66 #ErickOK #OklahomaHistory #100thMeridian #RogerMiller #KingOfTheRoad #TheMotherRoad #ExploreOklahoma #TravelOK #SmallTownLegends

    41 min
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    Road to the Hall of Fame: Honoring the Legends of Oklahoma Route 66

    While Route 66 stretches from Chicago to LA, the soul of the Mother Road lives in the hearts of those who preserved it. In this episode of the Only in OK Show, we're heading to Clinton, Oklahoma, to go inside the Oklahoma Route 66 Hall of Fame. As we look toward the massive 2026 Centennial, we explore the museum that serves as the ultimate shrine to the Will Rogers Highway and the icons who kept the neon buzzing. Inside the Episode The Hall of Fame: Honoring the Legends Every two years, the Oklahoma Route 66 Association inducts individuals who have dedicated their lives to the road. We dive into the stories of the legends whose plaques line the museum walls: Cyrus Avery: The visionary known as "The Father of Route 66." Lucille Hamons: The "Mother of the Mother Road" and her legacy in Hydro. The Russells: Harley and Annabelle of Erick—true Oklahoma "characters" who define the road's quirky spirit. Doc Mason: The 2003 Hall of Famer, owner of the Tradewinds Motel, and key consultant for Pixar's Cars. Save the Date: The 2026 Centennial Induction The upcoming Hall of Fame ceremony isn't just a local event—it's a national milestone. 2026 marks the 100th Anniversary of Route 66, and the induction ceremony will be the heart of the celebration. When: Saturday, July 25, 2026 Time: 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. The Event: Two new Oklahomans will be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Join history buffs and preservationists as we honor the newest guardians of the road. The Oklahoma Route 66 Museum Experience The Hall of Fame is housed within a chronological journey of the highway. Before the ceremony, take time to explore: The Dust Bowl Era: Real stories of the "land of promise" during the drought years. The 1950s Diner: A fully immersive exhibit where you can sit in a booth and soak in the neon-soaked family vacation era. The Gift Shop: Support the mission! Proceeds from admission and the shop go directly toward the daily operations and preservation programs of the museum. Plan Your Trip to Clinton If you are attending the July 25th induction, plan to arrive early at the museum located at 2229 West Gary Boulevard. This is a landmark year and the building fills up fast! Website: okhistory.org/route66 Phone: 580-323-7866 Follow for Updates: Check the Oklahoma Route 66 Association for announcements on the 2026 inductees. Subscribe to the Only in OK Show to stay updated on all things Oklahoma history, travel, and the upcoming Route 66 Centennial celebrations! #OnlyInOKShow #Route66HallOfFame #OklahomaRoute66 #MotherRoadLegends #ClintonOK #Route66Centennial #WillRogersHighway #OklahomaHistory #Route66Museum #ExploreOklahoma

    45 min
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    Tulsa's Route 66 Capital Cruise: Breaking a Guinness World Record

    Mark your calendars for May 30, 2026! Tulsa is officially claiming its title as the Capital of Route 66 with a historic attempt to shatter the Guinness World Record for the largest classic car parade. As part of the Route 66 Centennial (the Mother Road's 100th birthday), this isn't just a car show—it's a once-in-a-lifetime event. In this episode of the Only in OK Show, we break down everything you need to know about the Capital Cruise. From the 5.5-mile route along historic 11th Street to the massive pre-party at Expo Square, we've got your guide to the ultimate Oklahoma road trip weekend. What's Happening at the Capital Cruise? The Record Attempt: The goal is to get 3,000 classic cars (model year 1996 or older) to cruise together. The Route: Starting at 11th and Yale, the parade travels west through the heart of Tulsa, passing Harvard, Lewis, and Peoria before finishing at 10th and Denver. The Crowd: Over 200,000 spectators are expected to line the "sea of chrome and neon." The Weekend Schedule (May 29–30, 2026): Friday, May 29: Pre-Cruise Tailgate at Expo Square featuring live music, food trucks, and vendors. Saturday morning, May 30: The engines roar to life at 8:00 AM for the official record attempt. Saturday Afternoon: The Capital Cruise Expo at Expo Square from 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM. How to Participate: Do you own a classic ride from 1996 or earlier? You can be a part of history! Registration: Only $15. Sign Up: Visit CapitalOfRoute66.com to register your vehicle or view the full spectator map. Whether you're a die-hard gearhead or just love a good Oklahoma festival, this is the biggest moment on the Mother Road in our lifetime. Don't miss the festivities happening all weekend, including the Blue Whale Grand Opening in Catoosa and the Vinita Route 66 Festival.   Also discussed:  Creative Machines, Oklahoma Arts Council, WellstonOK. #Route66 #Tulsa #CapitalCruise #Route66Centennial #OnlyInOK #ClassicCars #GuinnessWorldRecord #MotherRoad #VisitTulsa #OklahomaEvents #CarShow #TravelOK

    45 min
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    Kickin' It on 66: The Route 66 Centennial Celebration at Scissortail Park

    Get ready for the "Main Event" of the century! In this episode of the Only in OK Show, we are diving into the massive Kickin' It on 66 festival happening May 30, 2026, at Scissortail Park in downtown Oklahoma City. Oklahoma holds more miles of the historic Mother Road than any other state, and we are celebrating 100 years of the Main Street of America with a sunrise-to-sunset party you can't miss. From retro roller skating to a high-tech drone finale, this is how OKC honors the spirit of the road. In this episode, we cover: Morning Kickoff: Starting the day right at the OKC Farmers Market. Park Activities: Pedal boats, kayaks, and the Sky Rink roller skating experience. The Route 66 Travel Hub: Planning your next Oklahoma road trip. The OKC Kids Market: Fun for the youngest road trippers. The Centennial Concert Lineup: An all-Oklahoma powerhouse featuring Kaitlin Butts, Ricochet, Bailey Rae (The Voice), and OK3 (The Voice). Neon Nights Drone Show: A custom-scored, high-tech choreographed drone spectacle painting the history of Route 66 in the Oklahoma sky. Event Details: Date: May 30, 2026 Location: Scissortail Park, 300 SW 7th St, OKC Cost: FREE! Travel Tip: Parking will be limited—we recommend taking the OKC Streetcar! Learn more and see the full schedule at: https://www.kickiniton66.com/ Also discussed the James Beard Triple Threat story from KOCO.    #OnlyInOK #Route66Centennial #KickinItOn66 #ScissortailPark #OKCEvents #MotherRoad #ExploreOKC #VisitOKC #KaitlinButts #Route66 #OklahomaCity #NeonNights

    38 min
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    The Mother Road for Less: 10 Budget-Friendly Stops on Route 66

    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.   #Route66 #Oklahoma #TravelOK #Mother Road #OnlyInOK #RoadTrip #BudgetTravel #ExploreOklahoma #OKCHistory #Tulsa #Route66Oklahoma #FreeTravel

    20 min

Descrizione

Howdy Y'all…just kidding! Welcome to our page. We are the Only in Oklahoma Show, where you can hear about travel and entertainment in the Great State of Oklahoma. Our sole purpose is to shine a light on some of the people, places and stories that make Oklahoma, more than just "OK". In fact, Oklahoma is one of the most underrated travel destinations in the country even by some of the locals. Powered by award winning podcasters (2018 Podcast Award – Society and Culture), Harley C. and Brett Manzer. Tune into the Only in Oklahoma Show to hear interviews, news and reviews about Oklahoma's best restaurants, hotels, festivals, museums, outdoor activities, breweries, rodeos, concerts, casinos, Route 66, and more (literally this list is endless). If it's fun and in Oklahoma, we will be talking about it. We will also be covering some not so topics, like bureaucrats, bridges, toll booths and taxes. If it affects your bottom line or your lake time, we will be cussin' and discussin'. If you are joining us from the Odd Pod, some things never change. Manzer and Harley will be trying to make you laugh while dropping some knowledge about the places we cover. Don't worry, we will still be covering the occasional red-dirt ghost story, cryptid, and UFO conspiracy…as long as it is north of the Red River (BOOMER!). Boots and straps and cowboy hats are optional. Welcome to the Only in Oklahoma Show!

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