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🎑 Historic Route 66 Pryor Creek Bridge

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Cross one of Oklahoma's last original Route 66 bridges, a 1926 steel truss that carried Mother Road travelers in the highway's earliest days.

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Built in 1926, the Historic Route 66 Pryor Creek Bridge is one of Oklahoma's last remaining original steel truss bridges from the early days of the Mother Road. Its distinctive Pratt truss design and preserved historic character offer travelers a chance to experience a genuine piece of Route 66 history. Whether you're crossing it or stopping for a photo, the bridge provides a memorable connection to the pioneers, vacationers, and adventurers who once traveled this iconic highway.

On: Route 66 (mile 662)

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