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Some of the places and things we have seen in Oklahoma Here you can see a street car passing by Babara's Suzuki Savage in El Reno. Our group standing in front of the Kumback Lunch in Perry. The Kumback is the oldest restaurant in the state to still be in it's original location. Is this a beautiful setting or what, picnic area at Red Rock Canyon near Hinton. The Red Round Barn in Arcadia, we were parked on the back side. There is a lot more to the barn than it looks, the inside walls are lined with history. The barn is also used as a banquet facility. The restored Santa Fe Train Station in Pauls Valley is a museum for Santa Fe and the Pauls Valley area. This is one of three murals in the town of Crescent. We stopped at all three murals and also rode into town on Sanderson Road so named for Judge Conrad Sanderson, Terry Sanderson's great grandfather. Here we are posing in pecan orchard of Bud & Georgia Rice in Crescent. (Terry and Anne's uncle and aunt) The library in Cushing, the photo has a description, one of our original riders Tyson is leading us around Cushing and showing / informing us about the historical sites. A picnic at the beautiful Wewoka Lake near Wewoka. Besides the ride to and from the lake, we also had a local couple take us on a winding scenic ride around Sportsman Lake near by. Another history tour being led by Tyson, this time he's taken us to Drumright for our leasson. This is one of the impressive murals in Downtown Drumright. Wonder
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"Our Places to Eat Hall of Fame!" Have a restaurant you'd like to see lisited here, email us with a little information about your restaurant and if we like it after a visit it will be added to this list. EMAIL All American Dixie Diner - Nicoma Park
We're always looking for a good place to eat! Looking for a fun & inexpensive hobby? Classic Japanese or European motorcycles or scooters could be for you. Maybe you'd like to recapture a little of your youth riding a Honda CL160, a 305 Scrambler, an early GL1000 GoldWing or even an old scooter. Maybe it's a bike you wanted as a kid or maybe you just like old bikes. Now is the time to get involved while these bikes are still around and reasonably priced. Need help finding a bike? EMAIL
Oklahomans in the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Gary
Nixon Ray
Weishaar Freddie
Nix Ed
Youngblood Roger
Hull Jimmy
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