Date of Visit: June 22, 2025
Route 66 Historical Village is an outdoor museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It is set up to mostly represent a train depot with a train out front (not original depot, but meant to represent the Red Fork Depot, which was originally nearby). It also celebrates Tulsa's oil history. The visitor center is located in a Phillips cottage style gas station, but it was not open yet when we visited and we did not have time to wait and ensure we got to Rock Cafe in time to have lunch.
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Phillips Cottage Style Gas Station Replica |
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North America's Tallest Oil Derrick |
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Checking Route 66 Map |
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Trolley |
You can go inside the trolley, but it was full of shattered glass.
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Shattered Glass all over inside Trolley |
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Red Fork Depot |
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Frisco 4500 Meteor Steam Engine |
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Main Street Tulsa Route 66 Neon Sign |
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Destination Info:
3770 Southwest Boulevard
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74107
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