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Land of Dreams and Discovery e e v v A A d d CENTRAL TULSA o o w 0½¼ n Land of e P.O. Box 11357 e Miles r G OKLAHOMA 3500 North Martin Luther King Avenue PIKEPASS is the Electronic Toll Collection System (ETC) N OKLAHOMA STATE developed and implemented for the Oklahoma Turnpike E John Hope Franklin Blvd 75 soulful TURNPIKE Oklahoma City, OK 73111-4295 System. PIKEPASS provides totally automated, free-flow UNIVERSITY - TULSA travel on all Oklahoma Turnpikes at highway speeds, E Archer St (405) 425-3600 W Osage DrW Osage Dr W Fairview St GREENWOOD WOODY eliminating the need for motorists to stop and pay tolls. 6A CULTURAL AUTHORITY www.pikepass.com For more information call 1-800-PIKEPASS W Edison St CENTER streetscapes N Elgin GUTHRIE LAND OF 244 DISCOVERY N Cheyenne Ave Ave Cardin LAB GUTHRIE 412 6B CENTER 4 60 5B-C 215 4 GREEN ONEOK Miami 108 ( 88.5 miles )10 16 Cameron St M 244 WILL ROGERS TURNPIKE ( 86.0 miles99 ) Elev. 801 TURNER TURNPIKE 5 5 LK J 177 211 FIELD Eclectic architecture is a hallmark of MOVERS AND 177 33 5 33 25 r Bl 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 33 64 33 0 5 10 15 20 25 M.B. Brady St 412 vd 60 313 Miles2 28 the Sooner State. European-inspired 74 Miles 14 BRADY E 1st St C 35 Sapulpa 69 169 Elev. 726 THEATER E 2nd St Vinita 11 16 51 JAZZ 13 11 castles, neoclassical master- MAKERS Elev. 700 289 60 105 99 33 105 196 HALL OF FAME 44 302 244 E 3rd St 10 17 75 ALT CITY HALL 18 W Archer St 43 283 40 E 4th St pieces, and Spanish Colonial 7 Proposed Turnpike Route %ULVWRZ 169 44 444 13 PERFORMING 125 From Woody Guthrie to the 166 13 48 269 77 177 16 ARTS CENTER structures reflect a global 85 Toll Plazas W 1st St 9 179 BOK CENTER Claremore 25 Pioneer Woman, Oklahoma is 255 28 Safety Turnouts influence. Neon-studded Elev. 610 44 15 Edmond 141 142 51 E 6th St 43 Chandler 59 Kilpatrick 158 248 82 11 5A E 5th St the birthplace of legends. 28 Travel Plaza with Food Turnpike 11 Elev. 865 W 3rd St E 7th St 377 8 20 127 56 10 146 sidewalks along Route 66 48 34 2 0 35 Travel Plaza with Fuel W 4th St E 8th St 7 136 177 Visit sites honoring these 2 and Art Deco gems recall Charles Page Blvd COURT HOUSE ,QROD COX 4 BUSINESS larger-than-life idols 2 e 1A-B 15 e v a simpler time in 12 v POLICE ( 67.7 miles ) 1 CENTER A ( 53.1 miles ) A 412 CIMARRON TURNPIKE MUSKOGEE TURNPIKE n 9 Camp n RECORDS E 11th St o 2 5 2 o and get a taste of state Gruber t 193 8 )W*LEVRQ 10 America. From an 15 0 5 10 15 20 25 0 5 10 15 64 w OFFICE TULSA 77 12 a W 8th St 8 L 8 2 Miles Miles COMMUNITY COLLEGE 7 33 S S Cincinnati Ave S Detroit Ave culture in their uniquely 6 W 9th St S Boston Ave 7 62 Italian-style palace 11 26 4B-C 2 12 7 186 177 1 W 11th St 75 TALLGRASS 13 6 8 3 5 185 37 10 OLE RED Oklahoman businesses. 22 64 51 5 W 11th St 2 2 27 8 to Frank Lloyd 28 Creek 19 10 13 69 0 PRAIRIE 7 1 5 20A Turnpike 13 6 444 12 412 W 12th St E 13th St 1 9 12 165 20 9 180 286 Wright’s only 37 48 59 25 165 55 10 Riverside Dr 6 &RZHWD Muskogee 351 244 51 7 51 Elev. 605 284 skyscraper, 177 Stillwater 8 2 64 4 4 62 Elev. 913 4 64 13 104 174 75 3 64 7 3 1 8 162 unexpected 2 9 Southwest Blvd S Houston Ave Ave S Houston S Houston S Main StS Main St TOY AND ACTION PIONEER WOMAN W W Ave Ave S Denver S Denver Hugo W 15th St W W Ave Ave S Boulder S Boulder 9 7 2 Elev. 547 E 15th St treasures 1 ( 105.2 miles ) H.E. BAILEY TURNPIKE ( 110 miles ) 070 INDIAN NATION TURNPIKE 10 9 8 4 43 1 FIGURE MUSEUM MERCANTILE 46 5 16 14 45 9 27 31 0 5 10 15 20 25 05 102030401 265 271 abound. 62 53 8 9 264 4 4 14 3 70 Miles 69 2 3 Miles Lawton/Ft. Sill 44 2 3 270 277 14 2 5 Elev. 1117 262 1 2 31 16 Antlers 41 8 10 6 3 3 7 3 8 22 Elev. 504 38 9 7 150 1 5 277 259 Crowder 63 30 Chickasha 9 2 3 7 4 38 10 4 69 5 37 62 80 Elev. 1095 3 OK 113 33 10 5 McAlester 1 25 255 Elev. 740 63A-B 277 13 19 13 113 5 281 44 16 7 5 5 13 3 88 44 MUSKOGEE 3 3 40 20 43 8 107 247 12 2 63 11 3 012½ 11 4 15 13 1 6 70 4 16 8 10 11 Miles 1 14 8 5 8 10 4 TOWER ED GALLOWAY’S 104A 11 82 351 7 %ODQFKDUG 240 1 4 5 3 1HZFDVWOH 10 U.S.S. 92 11 1 4 3 5 7 4 4 7 8 7 THEATRE TOTEM POLE 8 5 +HQU\HWWD BATFISH 5 7 131 16 31 237 A 6 PARK Ph h 6WXDUW MUSKOGEE PORT OF MUSKOGEE 7 5 33 Memorial Rd 69 W Harris Rd CONNORS 77 4 Rd 138B NORTHEASTERN STATE 74 BACONE 165 STATE UNIVERSITY - COLLEGE - NW 122nd St N Coltrane Honor COLLEGE 5 MUSKOGEE PORT 44 N 24th St W N May Ave N May N Penns- Ave Oklahoma’s 12 eco-regions form America’s most diverse Ave N Meridian Ave N Morgan Rd N Rockwell Ave N Rockwell Ave N Western Ave N Western TALIMENA ylvainia Ave Heights CAMPUS N MacArthur Blvd N Santa Fe Ave N Santa Fe Land of N Bryant N Kelley POPS landscape. Spanning deserts, forests, grasslands, N Eastern NATIONAL 1 JOHN KILPATRICK TURNPIKE ( 25.3 miles ) Park 62 16 62 62 W 3 W t N Council Rd 77 FIVE S mountains, caves and sparkling lakes, our state parks 012345 h SCENIC BYWAY W Hefner Rd CIVILIZED t sun-drenched 1 W Martin Luther King St 1 Miles 5RII TRIBES N North St offer endless opportunities for recreation. Try your 3 N 24th St W 62 165 MUSEUM B W Britton Rd 62 Gibson St hand at diving or spelunking. Or take a serene hike 2 62 N 12th St 35 16 B splendor d 4 44 64 4 R 17 1 28 b 130 64 East Side Blvd 1 133 6 4 5 13A 13 B in our pristine terrain. 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