As Route 66 left Joplin, Missouri, it was only a short distance westbound thru extreme southeast Kansas to the Oklahoma border.
It quickly entered Commerce, and headed southwest through Miami, Afton, Chelsea, Claremore and Tulsa. The road continued west through Sapulpa, Davenport, Chandler and into Warwick.
The nation's longest drivable stretch of Route 66 crosses Oklahoma, making its way past charming towns, roadside diners and quirky attractions.
A highlight of the Warwick area is the Seaba Station Motorcycle Museum ... highly recommended!
Map of Oklahoma Route 66 showing the location of Warwick between Tulsa and Oklahoma City |
Seaba Station Motorcycle MuseumSeaba Station was built in 1921 by John and Alice Seaba, five years before historic Route 66 would be certified. This building's life started out as a DX station, and has now been restored and operates as the popular Seaba Station Motorcycle Museum. It offers a wide-ranging collection of motorcycles, bicycles, toy autos and much more. It is a "must see" stop for Route 66 travelers! The Museum is located at 336992 E. Highway 66 in Warwick, Oklahoma, west of Chandler. For more information, visit the Seaba Station Motorcycle Museum website and Seaba Station on Facebook, |
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More Things to Do on Route 66 - at the Oklahoma Tourism Department
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