 Good morning from Oklahoma! I have no idea where we're going to go today. So a few miles west on the freeway, we pulled over to this abandoned gas station, because I got an outside shower and the best thing I've noticed for the outside shower is to have like concrete or some kind of gravel or something, because otherwise you just get everything a little bit muddy. So this will offer a little privacy the way I'm parked with the door like so. And yeah, I don't know if somebody's driving by you're gonna get a free show in Oklahoma. How was it? It was fantastic. Feel better? Yes. Oh boy that was amazing! Hot showers are definitely not overrated. Place that we're stopping by, but we are on Route 66. This place using the Atlas Obscura website, which by the way is pretty cool. As you guys know I'm not really into touristy places. I wouldn't really say this is a touristy kind of place, but this is some old gas station from years past. The historical papers are a little bit damaged by, I don't know, weather. Essentially this thing was built in the teens or twenties. It had two pumps, one for Ethel, one for gasoline, and this is one of the last remaining standing gasoline filling stations. So that's pretty interesting. Oh and there wasn't electricity, so everything was done by, all the light was done by kerosene. Looks like they had a very simple wood stove there. It just kind of makes me wonder what it looked like on the inside with beds or couches or whatever. I would imagine in the summertime it smelled like B.O. in here from a hot Oklahoma summer days. Oh that's right! We forgot there was counterfeit going on. What kind of counterfeit? Money obviously, huh? Yeah, like they were making like $10 bills I think. Oh yeah, fake $10 bills. Yeah. One of the people was arrested. Interesting. So this is the counterfeit filling station here on Route 66. So a mile or two west is a town called Arcadia. This is an old drugstore from 1916. So not too far away from the pharmacy is the round barn, and here are some of the pieces of old machinery. A road grader, early-day road grader. What's this one? Wow, cycle bar mower. It looks like, looks like my beard a mustache trimmer, just on a bigger scale. This was a cultivator, you can barely see it right there. This one here is a planter. I'm not really sure how this works. I know it's tied to your ox and stuff like that. Bottom turning plow. I don't know what that even means. Let's go in the round barn and see what's in there. Metal rim maker for wooden spoked wagon wheels. Interesting. Cornsheller, horse drum, potato planter. I think everybody knows what this is. This is not a telephone booth. This is the good old outhouse. It's free to the public and you get free Wi-Fi. Here's the nice exterior shot of the round barn. When you're in a very small town, something like a round barn from the early 1900s is a pretty exciting thing. A little butter churn next to the cream separator. Cross the street from the round barn and this cheap place where I filled up the gas tank is, I don't know, this biker shack. Oh, also there is a tornado shelter right there, which is pretty cool. Pretty cool because I think it's a second tornado shelter I've seen in the past two days. We don't have those on the West Coast. But it looks like this is either a rebuilt area or it is an authentic old thing. I don't know, it says Hollywood right there. No trespassing sign right there. And a biker shack right there. There are a ton of no trespassing signs everywhere and I'm gonna guess and say that the new owners, which are right there, are probably gonna renovate this whole area at some point. At least I would hope because it looks like a pretty old authentic place. So hopefully this will become another stop through Arcadia in Oklahoma. Excited for barbecue? Yes. How excited? Well pretty excited for the third day in a row. This is an American. Please comment below and let me know how more American this thing could be because I mean it's about American as America gets. I've got brisket, sandwich, smoked mac and cheese and smoked cheese and pulled pork. Nachos? Yeah. How are they? Let's see. I'm gonna have to try a little pulled pork. A little bit smaller than the previous two that I had, but it's gonna taste great. I have a feeling. So after the second bite I would put it in third place after the other two barbecue places. What's going on over there? I just broke my chip and dropped everything. A bus behind Moccasin, Cherokee and Trading Post across the street from the Loves. It just might be kind of hard to see, but yeah. It's pretty quiet out here. It's pretty windy. How was your day today, Claire? It was really good. Claire Bear. Claire Dactyl. Oh by the way, I met three really nice guys from Arkansas. Two guys in a row from Arkansas on the parking lot of Loves. Hey guys, thanks for subscribing. Thank you for watching. We'll catch you guys back on the road tomorrow.