This Roadside Attraction In Oklahoma Is The Most Unique Thing You’ve Ever Seen
If you drive down the streets near Foyil, Oklahoma, you’ll stumble upon a unique roadside attraction that will make you look twice. Tucked away on the side of East Highway 28A, is Ed Galloway’s Totem Pole Park – home to the “World’s Largest Concrete Totem Pole.” This Route 66 icon is one of the most unique things you’ve ever seen, and is the perfect place to go for a fun afternoon outing.
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Ed Galloway's Totem Pole Park is located at 21300 East Highway 28A, Chelsea, OK.
The "World's Largest Concrete Totem Pole" stands on the back of a turtle and is one of the most unique roadside attractions you'll ever see in Oklahoma.
The enormous totem pole was made from 100 tons of sand and rock, 28 tons of cement and 6 tons of steel. It's incredible that one man built such a unique and enormous structure.
Inside the Fiddle House, you'll find many hand-crafted fiddles that Galloway made before his death in 1962. The house also serves as a gift shop and museum for other wood artifacts.
Ed Galloway's Totem Pole Park was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999 and Rogers County Historical Society and the Foyil Heritage Association.
Ashley has lived in Oklahoma for 25 years and is the Oklahoma staff writer for onlyinyourstate.com. When she isn't exploring Oklahoma, she enjoys visiting the beaches of California.