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Oklahoma: Home to the Most Celebrated US Route 66 Legacy 🛣️🇺🇸

Located in the heart of the U.S., Oklahoma ranks 20th in size and 28th in population. Its residents are known as Oklahomans, and the capital—and largest city—is Oklahoma City, home to the beautiful Oklahoma State Capitol 🏛️. The state features ancient mountains, prairies, mesas, and eastern forests. Lying largely within the Great Plains, Cross Timbers, and the U.S. Interior Highlands, Oklahoma frequently experiences severe weather—including thunderstorms, tornadoes, and ice storms ⚡🌪️❄️. A major producer of natural gas, oil, and agricultural products 🛢️🌾, Oklahoma’s economy thrives on aviation, energy, telecommunications, and biotechnology. Both Oklahoma City and Tulsa serve as key economic hubs, with nearly two-thirds of Oklahomans living in their metro areas. On a somber note: The Oklahoma City bombing 💔 on April 19, 1995, targeted the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. It claimed 168 lives, injured over 680, damaged 324 buildings, and caused $652 million in losses. This was the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history until the events of 9/11. Now for something lighter ✨: Oklahoma’s most beloved attraction is the nostalgic Route 66—a highway brimming with small-town charm, much like China’s G312🚗💨. Stretching 602.9 km across the state, much of the original Route 66 has been replaced by I-40, but it remains iconic in the hearts of Oklahomans 💛. Along this “Mother Road,” you’ll find: Art Deco skyscrapers 🏢 Quirky gas stations ⛽ Vintage general stores 🍬 Beautiful bridges and oddball attractions 🌉 As a nation built on wheels, America—and especially Oklahoma—holds a deep affection for its highways. Route 66 isn’t just a road—it’s a symbol of freedom, memory, and the open road 🌄❤️. #USA #TravelUSA #Oklahoma #Route66 #AmericanRoadTrip #History #ExploreAmerica

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Oklahoma: Home to the Most Celebrated US Route 66 Legacy 🛣️🇺🇸

Located in the heart of the U.S., Oklahoma ranks 20th in size and 28th in population. Its residents are known as Oklahomans, and the capital—and largest city—is Oklahoma City, home to the beautiful Oklahoma State Capitol 🏛️. The state features ancient mountains, prairies, mesas, and eastern forests. Lying largely within the Great Plains, Cross Timbers, and the U.S. Interior Highlands, Oklahoma frequently experiences severe weather—including thunderstorms, tornadoes, and ice storms ⚡🌪️❄️. A major producer of natural gas, oil, and agricultural products 🛢️🌾, Oklahoma’s economy thrives on aviation, energy, telecommunications, and biotechnology. Both Oklahoma City and Tulsa serve as key economic hubs, with nearly two-thirds of Oklahomans living in their metro areas. On a somber note: The Oklahoma City bombing 💔 on April 19, 1995, targeted the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. It claimed 168 lives, injured over 680, damaged 324 buildings, and caused $652 million in losses. This was the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history until the events of 9/11. Now for something lighter ✨: Oklahoma’s most beloved attraction is the nostalgic Route 66—a highway brimming with small-town charm, much like China’s G312🚗💨. Stretching 602.9 km across the state, much of the original Route 66 has been replaced by I-40, but it remains iconic in the hearts of Oklahomans 💛. Along this “Mother Road,” you’ll find: Art Deco skyscrapers 🏢 Quirky gas stations ⛽ Vintage general stores 🍬 Beautiful bridges and oddball attractions 🌉 As a nation built on wheels, America—and especially Oklahoma—holds a deep affection for its highways. Route 66 isn’t just a road—it’s a symbol of freedom, memory, and the open road 🌄❤️. #USA #TravelUSA #Oklahoma #Route66 #AmericanRoadTrip #History #ExploreAmerica

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