Sapulpa auto museum, industrial park, signs of good things to come

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SAPULPA — With a downturn in oil prices comes a double-edged sword — it’s good for consumers, and bad for energy companies.

Sapulpa has found itself right in the crossroads. Many of its energy-based businesses will feel the adverse effect of cheaper gasoline; however, more people could flock to the city to be a part of its burgeoning attractions.

One such attraction will be the Heart of Route 66 Auto Museum, set to open in the spring. Housed in the old 12,000-square-foot armory right on the historic stretch at 13 Sahoma Lake Road, the museum will have a little bit of something for everyone, said Richard Holmes, who established the attraction along with his wife, Lina.

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