Big-Time Barbecue in Small Route 66 Town: A Postcard from the Women’s College World Series

Huskies, Sports Seattle

The Women’s College World Series is an annual softball tournament that brings together the best teams in the nation. This year, the tournament was held in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and the small town of Arcadia, located on Route 66, was the host.

Arcadia is a small town with a population of just over 1,000 people, but it has a big heart and a big appetite for barbecue. As part of the festivities surrounding the Women’s College World Series, Arcadia hosted a big-time barbecue event. The event was held at the Arcadia Barbecue Company, which is known for its delicious slow-cooked meats and homemade sauces.

The barbecue event was a huge success. Hundreds of people came out to enjoy the food, music, and company. The Arcadia Barbecue Company served up pulled pork, brisket, ribs, and chicken. There were also sides such as coleslaw, potato salad, and baked beans. The event also featured live music from local bands and a variety of activities for kids.

The event was a great way to celebrate the Women’s College World Series and to show off the small town of Arcadia. It was a reminder that even in a small town on Route 66, big things can happen. The barbecue event was a postcard from Arcadia to the rest of the country, showing that even in a small town, big-time barbecue can be enjoyed.

Big-Time Barbecue in Small Route 66 Town: A Postcard from the Women's College World Series