Seaba Station Motorcycle Museum
The Seaba Station was built in 1921, five years before historic Route 66 was certified as a national highway.
Today the Motorcycle Museum is housed in the former Seaba Filling Station. The Route 66 landmark is now filled with over 65 vintage motorcycles from 1908 to present.
Name of the Roadside Attraction: | Seaba Station Motorcycle Museum |
Parking: | in front |
Time required: | 1-2 hours |
Descripton: | Housed in the former Seaba Filling Station and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. |
Next town: | Warwick, OK |
Findable: | easy - next to the road |
Fee area: | no - (Donations are welcome) |
Giftshop: | yes |
Food or drinks: | yes (Snacks) |
Kind of attraction: | Route 66 Landmark / Museum |
Best time to vistit: | all year |
Address: | 336992 East, OK-66, Warwick, OK 74881, USA |
Directions: | Between Tulsa and Oklahoma City. Follow Route 66 westbound from Tulsa. Near the town of Warwick. |
Opening Hours: | 10-5 daily |
Last visited: | October 2013 |