
Built in 1898, this historic building - the only wooden round barn in Oklahoma - has been a landmark on Route 66 from its earliest days and is now listed in the National Register of Historical Places. The first floor is given over to a rustic museum documenting the history of the building, including the "over-the-hill-gang", a group of locals who helped save the barn after the roof collapsed in 1988. The Upstairs Loft is available for rental and offers a huge open area for dances, bands, parties and banquets.
If you go:
Admission is free and the barn is open 7 days a week from 10.00am to 5.00pm. There's a gift shop and donations towards the upkeep of the building can be made by buying a brick that will be personalised and installed in the grounds.
Admission is free and the barn is open 7 days a week from 10.00am to 5.00pm. There's a gift shop and donations towards the upkeep of the building can be made by buying a brick that will be personalised and installed in the grounds.
Links:

107 E Hwy 66
Arcadia, Oklahoma 73007 USA
Mailing address:
The Arcadia Historical and Preservation Society
P.O. Box 134
Arcadia, OK 73007 USA
Phone Numbers:
+1 (405) 396-0824