TULSA, Okla. — Nearly 300 classic cars, hands-on activities for families and even a flying car are all part of this year’s Route 66 Road Fest, returning to Tulsa as part of the Route 66 Centennial celebration.
Organizers say the event is designed to celebrate the history of America’s most famous highway while encouraging people to experience the Mother Road for themselves.
“We wanted to create something that actually honored the history of Route 66,” said Wade Bray, curator and exhibit creator for Route 66 Road Fest…