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Council endorses Route 66 sculpture site; MAPS 4 funds to pay for installation

Oklahoma City Council · December 3, 2025
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The council viewed plans for a 35-foot Route 66 sculpture titled '66 Kicks' by local artist Cameron Eagle; Arts and Cultural Affairs said the work is fully funded by MAPS 4 beautification funds, and council praised outreach and neighborhood input.

Oklahoma City’s Arts and Cultural Affairs presented designs Dec. 2 for a 35-foot sculpture, '66 Kicks,' intended as a Route 66 gateway near the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum. Randy Marks said the piece by local artist Cameron Eagle is built of heavy‑gauge aluminum and aircraft paint and is funded…

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