Join Route 66 Podcast host Anthony Arno, as he talks with Blaine Davis (78 years old) about his fathers life long work as the director of the Tulsa Zoo, growing up with parents who truly appreciated the outdoors, and what prompted Hugh to construct The Blue Whale upon retirement despite not having any welding experience or working with cement.
The life sized Blue Whale in Catoosa, OK, is one of the most recognized structures to be found along Route 66. Hugh Davis built The Blue Whale as an anniversary gift to his wife Zelta back in the 1970’s. At its peak The Blue Whale was. a popular swimming. spot, drawing well over 100 locals on a hot summer day.
In addition, Linda Hobbs, The Blue Whale gift shop manager and author of a children’s book featuring this Oklahoma icon also joins the conversation as she talks about the importance of The Blue Whale, what it was like working with Hugh, and why Route 66 is so important for the younger generation of children who visit this popular Mother Road destination.
Blaine Davis, retired Tulsa police officer and son of Hugh and Zelta Davis, talks about growing up with the Blue Whale and maintaining on of the most popular icons along Route 66.
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Earliest memory of Route 66
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Hugh and Zelta Davis
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Hugh Davis: Director Tulsa Zoo, photographer, conservationalist, and scout leader.
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When the Davis family would nurse zoo animals at home
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Zelta Davis and her personal passions
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Retirement for a Tulsa Zoo keeper- what’s next?
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Deciding to build a whale over any other animal
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Construction by hand with no formal masonry skills
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Linda talks about operating The Blue Whale gift shop
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Before The Blue Whale: The ARK
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The Blue Whale Coloring Book
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Google launches Snapchat Spectacles at The Blue Whale
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The Blue Whale in pop culture
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The day a famous Beatle visits The Blue Whale
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Before The Blue Whale for Blaine Davis
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A typical day at The Blue Whale
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What makes a Blue Whale visitor so special?
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The heyday of The Blue Whale with an overflowing parking lot
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Why is Route 66 so special to Blaine and Linda
Revitalizing The Blue Whale News Report
Snapchat Spectacle launches at The Blue Whale News Report