Commerce – Route 66 Quick Lube
This Quick Lube is recent and still in operation. Located on the Historic Route 66 in Commerce, OK. Nothing special but woth a quick stop.
Address: North Mickey Mantle Boulevard, Commerce, OK
Commerce – Dairy King
Charles Duboise and his mother are the owners of the Dairy King in Commerce. This Marathon gas station in 1931 really existed and was a popular place. Today Mrs. Duboise is baking Route 66 cookies in the store.
Address: 100 N Main St, Commerce, OK
Commerce – Conoco Gas Station
Across from the Dairy King is an old Conoco gas station, this was opened and operated by 1930. This gas station is built in half the house. Today, the store is operated by Carl and Linda Allen it is and is a gift shop and museum.
Address: 132 South Main Street, Commerce, OK
Miami – R&M Motors
This auto repair shop in Miami, OK is still open. It is located in Downtown Miami.
Adress: 218 S Main St, Miami, OK
Chandler – Philips Gas Station
This old gas station was built in 1930 and operated until 1967 under the name Phillips 66. By 1993, the gas station was open and had been running under various other brands. In 1997 it was restored by Bill Fernau and should now look like an apartment building, so that they fit into the streetscape.
Address: 7th / Manvel Avenue, Chandler, OK
Warwick – Seaba Station
This old gas station is now a motorcycle museum and snack shop. The museum is operated by Sonny and Sue Preston. Before the route was built in 66, there was this old gas station already in 1924 it was opened by John and Alice SEABA.
Address: 336992 E Highway 66, Warwick, OK
Yukon – Clements & Associates
Behind the village Yukon, OK, can be found on the right side eastward, this bodyshop. The bodyshop is still in operation, but there are a few old signs, a cell phone and a nice old car in front of it.
Address: 1709 W Highway 66, Yukon, OK
Hydro – Lucille Hamons’ Gas Station
Built in 1927, this gas station was operated by Lucille Hamon. It was an unusual profession for a young woman, but she managed everything herself from the refueling cars up and for repairing tires. In addition, she had three children and farmed seven small cabins, which were also on the premises. In 2000, Lucille Hamon passed away since the old gas station is empty and closed.
Address: East Highway 66 / South Coleman Avenue, Hydro, OK