Espacio natural

Ballena Azul de Catoosa

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Robert And Robin
September 23, 2020
Quirky Route 66 roadside attraction. YOU MUST see!
Jenniffer
April 19, 2022
A Route 66 must see right outside of Tulsa. Hugh Davis built the Blue Whale in the early 1970s as a surprise anniversary gift to his wife Zelta, who collected whale figurines. So sweet!
Kimberly
November 11, 2019
Iconic Route 66 historic stop! The Blue Whale provides fond childhood memories for many Catoosa/Tulsa locals. With a rich, romanitc history, visitors should add The Blue Whale to their list of stops.
William
May 10, 2022
The Blue Whale of Catoosa is a waterfront structure, just east of the American town of Catoosa, Oklahoma, and it has become one of the most recognizable attractions on old Route 66
Darla
December 20, 2021
The Blue Whale in Catoosa has become a beloved historic landmark along Route 66 since 1972. The Blue Whale was originally built by Hugh S. Davis, a zoologist and family man who envisioned the whale as a special place where his grandchildren could play and swim in the nearby pond. His sketches of the mammal grew until they reached 20 feet tall and 80 feet long. With the help of a friend, Harold Thomas, the duo spent two years welding the metal framework and applying the hand-mixed cement, one five-gallon bucket at a time.
The Blue Whale in Catoosa has become a beloved historic landmark along Route 66 since 1972. The Blue Whale was originally built by Hugh S. Davis, a zoologist and family man who envisioned the whale as a special place where his grandchildren could play and swim in the nearby pond. His sketches of the…

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Ubicación
2600 U.S. Rte 66
Catoosa, OK