Route 66 Historical Village Guide
Step Back in Time: Experience the Mother Road at Route 66 Historical Village Guide
Get ready to cruise down memory lane at the Route 66 Historical Village in Tulsa! This charming attraction offers a glimpse into the golden age of the "Mother Road," showcasing the iconic roadside Americana that defined this legendary highway. Explore meticulously recreated buildings, vintage vehicles, and fascinating exhibits that bring the history of Route 66 to life. It's a perfect stop for history buffs, car enthusiasts, and anyone looking to experience a slice of classic Americana. Route 66, established in 1926, quickly became a vital artery connecting Chicago to Los Angeles. It played a significant role in the economic development of the towns and cities along its path, including Tulsa. The Route 66 Historical Village was created to preserve and celebrate this rich history, offering visitors a chance to step back in time and experience the sights and sounds of the Mother Road's heyday. The village features buildings rescued from along the route and brought to Tulsa for preservation. Wander through the village and explore the recreated general store, gas station, and diner, each filled with authentic artifacts and memorabilia. Admire the collection of vintage cars and trucks, meticulously restored to their former glory. Take photos with the iconic Route 66 signs and landmarks. While there isn't a specific culinary tradition unique to the village itself, the diner often serves classic American fare like burgers, fries, and milkshakes, reminiscent of the roadside eateries that once lined Route 66.
Transportation
The Route 66 Historical Village is located at 3770 Southwest Blvd, Tulsa, OK 74107. Tulsa Transit bus route 114 serves Southwest Blvd. Check the Tulsa Transit website for the most up-to-date route information and schedules.
Opening Hours
Varies seasonally, check their website for current hours.
Ticket Price
Free