PLC Visit Route 66 Landmarks

Round and Round It Goes

PLC students sit beside the Round Barn.
The Seminole State College President’s Leadership Class took a tour of America’s historic Route 66 highway Sept. 11. The group made a stop in Arcadia, Okla. to visit the Round Barn, an engineering marvel and attraction constructed in 1898.

Get Your Sips on Route 66

Pictured (left – right): Daryian Fancher, of Harrah, and Triniti House, of Holdenville, pose in front of Pops’ 66-foot soda bottle structure.
The PLC students also visited Pops, a restaurant and fuel station off of Route 66 in Arcadia, Okla. that holds a selection of over 600 beverages. Pictured (left – right): Daryian Fancher, of Harrah, and Triniti House, of Holdenville, pose in front of Pops’ 66-foot soda bottle structure.

Learning the Legacy of the “Mother Road.”

PLC students listen to a presentation on the history of Route 66.
The PLC students also visited the Route 66 Interpretive Center, a museum containing memorabilia from the 1930s to present day.