At Seaba Station in Warwick on Route 66, has a gem inside a gem. On the westside of the building is a original 1920s rock outhouse building, which had at the time a state-of-the-art roadside restroom. Amenities included his and hers cast iron toilets, which conveniently flushed the entire time individuals sat on the rims of the toilets. Seaba Station, Not only is it a original 1921 Service Station that predates Route 66. It was operational as the Seaba Repair shop until the 1990s. Vintage pumps from 1921 still remain out the front. It is now home to the 🏍Seaba Station Motorcycle Museum🏍 There are over 200 motorcycles of all names dating from the early 1900s to the present. It’s one of the real gem on Route 66 in Oklahoma that people miss 1) Because they try to do Route 66 by jumping on & off of I-44 & I-40 or 2) They just drive by it 🚐🤘🏻👣💪🏻📷🎥🎞🎬📽 #Route66 #RT66 #OklahomaRoute66 #OKRT66 #Route66Roadie #preserve66 #OklahomaRoute66Association #savingplaces #OzarkTrail #Route66Alliance #travel #instatravel #travelgram #ontheroad #whereintheworld #alongroute66 #RouteMagazine @OklahomaRoute66 (at Seaba Station Motorcycle Musuem)
















