The move would greatly enhance development of the Will Rogers Memorial Museum, said Bob Blackburn, director of the Oklahoma Historical Society. It also could increase interest in Route 66 and the 400-acre Will Rogers Ranch at Oolagah.
By MICK HINTON
World Correspondent, Tulsa World
Wed, 02/24/2016 - 11:00pm
The move would greatly enhance development of the Will Rogers Memorial Museum, said Bob Blackburn, director of the Oklahoma Historical Society. It also could increase interest in Route 66 and the 400-acre Will Rogers Ranch at Oolagah.