Arcadia Round Barn

Oklahoma

TypeRoadside & scenic
CategoryRoadside Scenic
Visitingfree (museum/gift shop upstairs)

Built in 1898 and saved from collapse in the 1990s by an 80-something-year-old master builder and a crew of volunteers, this perfectly circular wooden barn is one of the most-photographed buildings on the entire Mother Road.

Free, always-open, tiny-town Route 66 icon with a museum/gift shop upstairs -- a natural companion check-in to POPS 66 two miles down the road, letting Roamward string an Arcadia mini-cluster into the centennial theme.

Hours, admission, and access change — confirm with the official source before you plan the detour.

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