South Main Avenue in Afton, Oklahoma — the historic heart of the town’s old Route 66 corridor — isn’t a polished boulevard so much as it is a quiet, time-etched road that tells the story of small-town America and the gradual decline of classic highway travel. It sits where the old U.S. 66 alignment once brought steady streams of motorists through town, and looking down its length today feels like stepping back into mid-20th-century roadside culture.
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Khürt Williams
26 Mar 2026From your photo that stretch of Main Ave looks like it’s holding its breath.