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    Route 66 Museum

    4.5 (42 reviews)
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    J Warren R.

    Well done museum tracing Route 66 through the decades of the 1920s to present day. As you enter each room the displays are clear and informative, with music of that aera playing in the background. As you may know, Route 66 goes from Chicago to Los Angeles. One of the stops along the way is Clinton, OK, so that is why this museum is here. The vibrant colors and lights were appealing to me and certainly kept my attention. My group stopped to take several photos along the way like they were taking a trip down memory lane.

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    Shane B.

    A MUST See!! A true step back in time. We made a road trip on our way from AZ to OK. Little did we know that along the way we would see many of the highlights featured in the museum. Take the time and see this hidden gem.

    Kurtis S.

    Great museum, well worth the $26 for my wife and I and 3 boys. Really a must see if traveling Route 66 to learn all the history and such. Great exhibits. Nice gift shop. Clean restrooms. Plan on spending 30-90 minutes here. Here's a video of our visit. https://youtu.be/gexLrgJ57Go

    Stopped by on our way through Oklahoma along Route 66. Such a cute little museum, we loved the way it was set up with the little mock town. Things were grouped very well. The Route 66 mural was worth the 5 dollars alone! A little weird smelling in some spots, but hey, that's the nature of antiques. Three museums included in such a good price, well worth the stop. So many cute photo ops too!

    Cute museum! If you have time for a quick stop to stretch your legs, come here! Great gifts and lots of memorabilia!

    Andy N.

    One of the best Route 66 Museums on the Mother Road and a must visit for any traveler going through this long journey! I was thrilled that we stopped and hung out for an hour before making our way over to Texas. This museum is beautifully crafted, fun, colorful, and filled with relics from the past. Admission is $5 but it is certainly worth it for the experience to walk (not drive) through history. The museum is laid out in different sections- each with its own accompanying song that puts you in the road trip mood. Through the path, you learn about the beginnings of Route 66, the changes it went through, shout outs to some of the major attractions, and conclusions with where its legacy goes now in Santa Monica. There are lots of photos to see and descriptions that really take you back in time when America was a little more rustic. There is a lot to experience at this museum, so it will be helpful to carve out at least an hour for your visit. Any attempt to do less and you're really rushing through some great exhibits. Once you are done, you can enjoy the gift shop that boasts numerous plates and swag to appease any individual. Bring your cameras here for the large Route 66 sign as well as a "Welcome to Oklahoma" sign if you didn't manage to get one before. Parking is available in a private lot.

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    Colleene B.

    What a neat museum. We've been on Route 66 since Illinois and this was by far the neatest stop. It was really cool to see lots of the other places we've been on the walls in stunning acrylic covered photographs. The kids (ages 5 and 8) were totally engaged with the help of a scavenger hunt sheet. Be sure to ask for it at the front desk!! Lots of great souvenir options, clean restrooms, friendly staff. We loved it!!

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    Nacho S.

    Found this accidentally as we drove on I-40. We loved it! It certainly was more than meets the eye. If you like history or the movie Cars, you'll love this place.

    Crystal C.

    I loved this stop along Route 66!! I have been to many stops along the classic highway and this is by far one of the better museums. Divided by the decades you can walk through the entire history of the highway, those who traveled it, what songs were popular, the cost of living through each decade and so much more. In the final exhibit you can see where many of the most iconic stops rest now, some in a state of disrepair others still alive and going. It is a full circle view of such an amazing part of history!

    A Must!

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    Thank you for visiting. We look forward to seeing you again!

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    Very professionally done museum with friendly, kind volunteers. Great place to spend some time stepping back in Route 66 history.

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    Cool museum. Takes you through the decades and has a great atmosphere. A must see for anyone traveling Route 66.

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    Everyone should stop here on their travels. It tells the whole history of Route 66. The gift shop is very extensive. It was the best!

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    Tom Stafford was a true home town hero who rose through the NASA ranks from a test pilot, astronaut…read moreto a three star general in the Air Force. The Stafford Air and Space Museum can be found off Route 66 and I 40 in Weatherford, Ok. The museum features many air and space relics of NASA astronaut General Tom Stafford. It includes many items from Stafford's time in the Gemini and Apollo mission programs. Many other historical exhibits as well. Get your kicks on Route 66. While you're visiting Weatherford, you should know that three-four Route 66 landmarks are within 20 miles east and west of Weatherford. The Pony Bridge which spans the Canadian River is about 23 miles east of Weatherford. The famed Lucille's and the old Deer Creek bridge is 7 miles east of Weatherford near Hydro, OK. Downtown Weatherford features the newly installed muffler man type astronaut statue that the locals call "Tom." Astronaut Tom towers 30' above downtown Weatherford where numerous shops and cafes can be found throughout the city. Finally, the Route 66 Museum is located in Clinton, OK just 15 miles west.

    From the moment you arrive you are greeted with so many incredible planes. The entrance has a…read morerocket ship! After you enter through the gift shop (don't worry you exit that way for all your gift giving needs!) there is an immediate display of ships, rockets, and planes from all throughout history. So many exhibits are hands on and interactive it lets you immerse yourself fully in the experience. Whether you love aviation, history, or just learning something new, this place is an amazing time.

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