ROUTE 66 VILLAGE
Local history – Culture
2024
Recommended
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2024
Open-air museum of relics to showcase the evolution of railroading in Tulsa
Located along Route 66 southwest in Tulsa, the Route 66 Historical Village is an open-air museum of fully restored remains from the city's early days. The site focuses on the evolution of rail transportation in Tulsa and explains the city's historical connection to oil development. Among the exhibits are a beautiful Frisco Meteor 4500 steam locomotive, old railroad cars, and at 154 feet high, the tallest derrick in North America.
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