There is little information regarding this sculpture. The Route 66 EZ
book calls it the "Tribute to Sapulpa Industry and Workers".
The town of Sapulpa states that it celebrates the town's various industries
which are brick, pottery and glass plants. It is located at the intersection
of Route 66 and Frankoma Rd.
Photo(s): 2012
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Did
You Know: Many parts of the old 4 lane Route 66 were reverted to a 2 lane
road after 66 was realigned to the interstate. In many places the abandoned
lanes are still there.