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17 Incredible Things On Route 66 You Have To See To Believe

Route 66 is one of America's first highways. Take a drive through history and check out some of these one-of-a-kind attractions you have to see to believe. With every mile along the road, BP is there to fuel your journey.

Many may be familiar with the infamous American highway Route 66.

Many of these attractions still stand today and are reminiscent of old America. Here are just a few of the amazing and quirky things you need to see:

1. Gemini Giant — Wilmington, Illinois

2. Tall Paul — Atlanta, Illinois

3. The World's Largest Catsup Bottle — Collinsville, Illinois

Right before you get into Missouri, you'll see a 170-foot-tall catsup bottle covering a water tower. The one-of-a-kind water tower was built in 1949 for G.S. Suppiger catsup bottling plant and still stands to this day.

4. Meramec Caverns — Stanton, Missouri

5. World's Largest Rocking Chair — Cuba, Missouri

6. Stubby Stonehenge — Rolla, Missouri

7. 66 Drive-in Theatre — Carthage, Missouri

8. The World's Largest Totem Pole — Foyil, Oklahoma

9. Blue Whale — Catoosa, Oklahoma

10. Pops — Arcadia, Oklahoma

11. U-Drop Inn — Shamrock, Texas

12. Cadillac Ranch — Amarillo, Texas

13. Petrified Forest — Holbrook, Arizona

14. Wigwam Motel — Holbrook, Arizona

15. Meteor Crater — Flagstaff, Arizona

16. Elmer's Bottle Tree Ranch — Oro Grande, California

17. End of the Trail — Santa Monica, California

A trip down Route 66 is like a drive down memory lane, and BP is there to fuel you along every mile of the journey.