#TheGoodStuff: A Giant Space Man?
I read a story this week that the City of Weatherford Oklahoma built a giant Spaceman in their Downtown thanks to a million dollar grant from the Route 66 Commission. As the home to astronaut Thomas P. Stafford, it’s easy to see the connection. From what I understand, they wanted something that would make people get off the highway to take a picture. From the comments from the Mayor, he hopes the people that stop will also spend some money in Weatherford while they are there.
When I read social media posts on the Weatherford Chamber of Commerce Facebook page, there was a lot of support, but there were also citizens who felt like the new signage and the giant Spaceman were “tacky” or that they should have put something else up instead or even some that said they shouldn’t have done anything. Does any of this sound familiar?
City leaders from Weatherford, including their Mayor visited Chickasha months ago. They went down to our Leg Lamp and looked around and then they stopped by my office to ask questions. They already had their idea and a plan of how to get their Spaceman built, but they wanted to know if the Chickasha Leg Lamp had been successful in getting people to stop and take a picture. I think we all know the answer to that question.
In my visits to Weatherford the past couple of years, I have been very impressed. They have a vision for their town and a plan to make it all happen. They are not going to sit back and “hope” something good happens in their Community, they are going to move forward and MAKE it happen!
Chickasha has received millions of dollars of positive press since the Leg Lamp was put up permanently, but we have also been making headlines recently for other progress. I acknowledge that there will always be those that don’t like it, just like the Spaceman in Weatherford, but I believe our Leg Lamp represents a Community that didn’t want to sit back and “hope” for change, we wanted to go make change happen. If you look at the progress that Chickasha has made the last 5 years, you can NOT argue the significant improvements.
Congratulations Weatherford! 2026 will be a huge year for travelers in Oklahoma. We will see our share here in Chickasha too, even though we are not on Route 66. That’s what happens when you do something different. Can a giant Spaceman exist in the same state as a 50 foot tall Leg Lamp? Of course they can, because they both appreciate #TheGoodStuff!









