Ed Galloway's Totem Pole Park
Oklahoma
Retired woodworking teacher Ed Galloway spent 11 years by hand building the world's largest concrete totem pole -- 90 feet tall, resting on a giant turtle, covered in 200 painted bas-relief images -- on his farm near Foyil, then kept building smaller totems and a fiddle-shaped studio until he died in 1962.
Why Roamward picked it
A genuine folk-art hidden gem a few miles off Route 66 near Claremore/Foyil -- free admission, wildly photogenic, and distinct from anything already in the OK content set (no overlap with existing hikes/waterfalls/dining).
Sources
en.wikipedia.org · travelok.com · roadsideamerica.com · rchs1.org
Hours, admission, and access change — confirm with the official source before you plan the detour.
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