Overnight the weather has changed dramatically. We now had torrential rain so our drive out of OKC was not the easiest or the most pleasant. We had to take the Interstate for some miles as the original Route 66 had disappeared over time. Fortunately the rain eased, we left the Interstate and once again we were able to see and enjoy our journey. One of the first towns we passed through was Yukon and as some of you may know this is the birthplace of Garth Brooks. We didn't see him but we were reminded of him as we drove along.
We stopped in Clinton, OK at one of the many Route 66 Museums along the road. Here we took a tour of pure Americana through the decades along the Mother Road experiencing its history and culture.
We continued our drive through the Great Plains of Oklahoma until we reached Sayre - our next overnight. The Beckham County Courthouse which looms over the east end of Main Street in this sleepy town featured in the 1940 movie of Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath.
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