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The Arcadia Round Barn

Open until 5:00 PM
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35 reviews
+1 (405) 396-0824
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09-29-2021
09-29-2021
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This is the Arcadia Round Barn, a historic Route 66 landmark.
This is the Arcadia Round Barn, a historic Route 66 landmark.
09-29-2021
09-29-2021
09-29-2021
09-29-2021
Inside the barn's 1st floor Gift Shop. I'd call it more of a "Garage Sale".
Inside the barn's 1st floor Gift Shop. I'd call it more of a "Garage Sale".
107 E Highway 66
Arcadia, OK 73007
Open until 5:00 PM

Hours

Sun10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Mon10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Tue10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Wed10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Thu10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Open
Fri10:00 AM-5:00 PM
Sat10:00 AM-5:00 PM
+1 (405) 396-0824
http://www.arcadiaroundbarn.com

The Old Round Barn in Arcadia, OK is a historic landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1898, it is the only round barn on Route 66 and offers visitors a unique glimpse into the past with its exhibits and gift shop. The barn also features a beautiful upstairs loft that can be rented for special events.

Located six miles east of Interstate 35, the Arcadia Round Barn is a must-see attraction for those traveling along Route 66. Admission is free, and visitors can explore the barn's outdoor displays of primitive farm implements. With its rich history and stunning architecture, the Round Barn is a fascinating destination that showcases the charm and heritage of the area.

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4.535 reviews
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Sadie K.
3/27/2025

What a neat little place! You can stop in and walk through it in as little as 10 minutes, but I stayed for close to an hour. I walked through the shop and read a lot of the old news articles and...

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Tim T.
11/17/2024

This is a cool historic site on historic Route 66, and you can actually walk into the round barn and see that it is quite spacious in there. You can also purchase memorabilia (I got a mug) and buy...

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Boon C.
4/28/2024

This round barn is very visible on the Historic Route 66. You won able to miss it. The round barn build early 1900 at Arcadia Oklahoma. It is very close to Oklahoma City. Since we have to leave...

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Pamela H.
9/27/2024

What a wonderful place to visit. Easy free parking, bathrooms were spotless, the grounds were beautiful. The bottom part of the barn is a history/gift shop area. It is free to tour but they ask...

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Savanna B.
6/20/2024

This was a neat little stop and slice of Americana. We just finished a Route 66 lite drive that ended in Chicago. We stopped by here on the way and it was it was cool. The gift shop was full of...

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