seaba station motorcycle museum
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If your driving Route 66 this is a must stop & see. The vintage bikes are impressive and it's free however they appreciate a small donation ( not verbalised at all). The gift shop also has some great souvenirs and their is an antique shop too
We wanted to stop at a couple of places along Route 66 during our trip. This was recommended to us and even though we are not motorcycle fans, it was fun to check it out. It's an old time store that houses a ton of bikes. I saw one that looked like it was covered in armor with guns out the front. I asked the owner and it turns out it was the one Captain America used in the Avengers movie. Along with vintage bikes, antiques, and the first running outhouse in OK on the side of the building, take the time to stop.
We were very pleasantly surprised by the uniqueness of this museum. The variety of cycles 350 cc and smaller was remarkable especially in such a small town. The route 66 mystique was definitely present in the old seaba station.It was very easy to find and parking was good.
A group of 8 motorcycle riders stopped one morning after a breakfast ride. This a fun place for us to visit. Something interesting to see every time we have visit. And too!! it is on Route 66, my most favorite highways to ride. Free admission but donations are welcomed. A MUST TO SEE WHILE GETTING YOUR KICKS ON ROUTE 66.....
if you like motorcycles, you like this place on Route 66. Lots of cool vintage bikes. Lots of history. The place is not air conditioned, so go on a cooler day. Great nostalgia and just down the road is POPS.
What a cool tribute to the bikes of our past. I saw my first 60cc Yamaha Enduro followed by my 125 Honda. Such memories! There are 102 bikes on display in a retro Route 66 brick building that also included vintage relics and antiques. Bikes ranged from Indian, Harley, BMW, and some I didn't recognize. It also appears to be a destination spot for bikers. Free to the public; gift shop with biker gear as well as donation jar. Fun. Fun. Fun.
Unexpected oasis of classic motorcycles on Historic Rout 66. No admission cost. The attendants are informed about the motorcycles and memorabilia on display.
We were riding Route 66 and this was a planned stop. I'm glad we did and you won't be sorry. This little museum is packed with motorcycles from the early days to near present. Be sure to look in every little corner, nook and cranny for related items. The museum has free admission and relies on donations so do your part to help out. They also have a gift shop with some cool t-shirts and souvenirs.
While recently driving along Route 66 I came across this building which looks like an old filling station. From the road this place looks small. The antiquated exterior provides that quaint small town, "out in the middle of nowhere" feel. There's a vintage motorcycle outside along with various signage and grass/dirt parking area.Entry is free, but donations are accepted. Once inside you're welcomed by the Owner. You'll immediately realize the interior is a lot larger than first thought. There's a gift shop up front with all sorts of souvenirs. Then you walk into the main room and quickly see vintage bikes some with historic significance. This little museum is not the Modern Museum of Art all spic & span clean, but rather dusty and musty smelling which adds to the ambiance. There's a wonderful collection here and you'll recognize most of the bikes from generation to generation. If you're traveling though Oklahoma this is a must stop for motorcycle lovers.