Module Name:
Blue Whale II
Designed By:
Richard Fisher - 2006
Overview:
By 1969 the new Will Rogers
Turnpike has reduced traffic along historic old Route 66, but new
attractions were still being built.
One of the most recognizable icons on the Mother Road was the 80 foot
long grinning Blue Whale located just east of downtown Catoosa,
Oklahoma. The attraction was built on a pond by Hugh Davis as an
anniversary gift to his wife Zelta and was intended for family use only.
Many locals began sneaking in to enjoy the pond’s cool waters and slide
down the whale’s tail so Davis brought in sand, built picnic tables,
hired life guards, and opened his masterpiece to the public.