Town of Red Oak II, Missouri
63 - 67 Sting Ray Registry
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Rt. 66 Museum & Library, Lebanon, MO
Granddady's Bar-B-Q, Stafford MO
(now Dana's Café)
Old 1962 Steak 'n Shake Restaurant
We had a nice lunch here.
Rt. 66 Drive In Theater
Powers Musuem
Carthage Deli and Ice Cream
Jasper County Courthouse
When Red Oak became a ghost town after World War II, Lowell Davis, artist, began buying the homes and businesses from his beloved Red Oak in 1987 - moving them twenty-three miles to his Fox Fire Farm near Carthage, Missouri and restoring them to their original grandeur - a place now known as Red Oak II. A visit to Red Oak II is a visit to the past. You'll see Grandpa Weber's Blacksmith Shop, where Lowell's great-grandfather practiced his trade, the Feed and Seed Store, the Old Phillip's 66 Station which was originally located on old Route 66 near Red Oak and the General Store which was originally located in Red Oak, was run by Lowell's father and was where Lowell learned to sculpt and paint.