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Seaba Station, motorcycle museum
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Seaba Station, motorcycle museum
Seaba Station, motorcycle museum
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Brandy W.
Aug 14, 2022
Fun fun fun!You can tell this is a true labaor of love!They have so many different cycles it really takes some time to take it all in!The front part of the store has awesome t-shirts, signs, books, toys etc. While it is a free museum please make a donation or buy a few raffles for the annual bike giveaway!!
Read MoreBruce K.
Nov 17, 2021
One of the classic spots along Route 66, Seaba Station is a motorcycle museum. It's also a rally point for lots of folks who trailer their motorcycles to here, camp, and then drive along Route 66.The museum is free (or at least, no one asked me for money) and is a collection of a LOT of motorcycles, motorcycle racing memorabilia and other motorcycle stuff. It was interesting and I'm sure would have been even more so for someone who could better recognize the bikes and their significance. There are a few captures here and there but not many. They also have a gift shop.[Review 16239 overall - 76 in Oklahoma - 1745 of 2021.]
Read MoreCarolyn P.
Feb 29, 2020
This is a fun road side place to visit on route 66. It looks small but good size place with really cool items. Lots of t shirts and hats, pins. My fav was a orange shirt, one saying "Born to Ride ...Forced to Work". Husband found a cool route 66 orange bandana! I was surprised since He is a OU fan and rairly wears orange! The next rooms were a museum full of old motorcycles and other antiques. One still in crate. Loved the old pinball machine. Believe me even I enjoyed looking at all the stuff.Outside ,owner said was one of the oldest plumbed toilets. Cute picture spot.Place is Down just alittle from Butcher BBQ, so you can make it a double stop.Man and I guess owner, was very nice. Stop a bit , it's free, but purchase something or make a donation.
Read MoreCasey M.
May 9, 2017
Came across this beauty while travelling along route 66 while on holiday from Scotland. Jerry the owner was lovely and seemed interested in our travels. We explored this treasure trove full of motorbikes and loved every minute of it and of course we had to leave with a souvenir or two. Only negative I would say is that the shop area could do with a little TLC and a bit of dusting but apart from that would highly reccommend.
Read MoreTamara Y.
Jul 27, 2015
We passed this place driving on Route 66. My husband, a car/motorcycle/racing/anything-with-a-motor enthusiast, had to flip around and check it out.The museum, housed in a former service station, is the private collection of 2 friends. And what a collection it is. Lots of foreign and domestic motorcycles, both older and newer. Some utterly ancient. Motorcycles used in movies. Motorcycles that have never been started. Motorcycles that were only sold in Japan. Motorcycles driven by famous people. I'll be the first to admit that everything I know about motorcycles would fit into a thimble, with room to spare. But hubby knows a lot. Several times he expressed delight over particular motorcycles, saying things like "I've seen pictures, but I've never seen one of these in person" and "do you have any idea what this bike is worth?" In addition to bikes, jackets, helmets and signs were displayed. In addition to the museum, they have a gift shop and a "vintage" shop. There is no admission, but you can toss them a few bucks to help support the cause. We bought a cool t-shirt. If you're in the area, this place is worth a stop.
Read MorePatricia M.
Aug 24, 2016
Unique museum located by itself along RTE 66 at Warwick, OK. Mind blowing display of motorcycles and history! Love that you can peruse the museum at your own pace, and someone is always available for questions! Great stop for motorcycle groups, or groups interested in this type of history and culture!
Read MoreRudi Q.
Jul 6, 2014
Smell that history! i was blown away by the their diversity of motorcycles! such a great collection of domestic and foreign cycles and on top of that, admission is free! but please do give a donation and shop around in their gift shop, I'd hate for this amazing museum to go under.Aside from the bikes this place houses lots of memorabilia (magazines,posters, signs,helmets, and a cool evel knievel pinball machine from the 70's) its worth checking out!
Read MoreCornelis T.
Mar 13, 2014
This is flagged as closed but when we passed by it was alive and kicking! This museum is pretty cool, they had all kinds of motorcycles, and evil knievel helmet and even the famous evil knievel pinball machine featured on 'American pickers'. The shop with all the retro memorabilia was pretty awesome, i scored myself a really great camel ashtray. Pretty cool considering advertisement for cigarettes are illegal in Belgium.
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