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Catoosa's Blue Whale


category : Landmarks
What first catches the eyes of westbound travelers on Route 66 on the north side of Catoosa is a giant blue whale. This once popular tourist attraction during the haydays of Route 66 was a tourist stop, where visitors could swim, sun and take a look at the Animal Reptile Kingdom and Alligator Ranch exhibits. Now it has been restored for new generations to admire.


Address: SH-66, North of city.
Phone: 918-266-6042.

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Tulsa Port of Catoosa and Museum

The Tulsa Port of Catoosa is the furthest inland, ice-free international seaport in America. This port serves as the head of navigation for the 445-mile McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System. Completed in 1971, the port was built with $21.2

Catoosa, OK Museums

Catoosa's Blue Whale

What first catches the eyes of westbound travelers on Route 66 on the north side of Catoosa is a giant blue whale. This once popular tourist attraction during the haydays of Route 66

Catoosa, OK Landmarks


Indian Hills Golf Club

Course Access: Semi-Private
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 3

Catoosa, OK Golf Courses

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Catoosa's Blue Whale

What first catches the eyes of westbound travelers on Route 66 on the north side of Catoosa is a giant blue whale. This once ...