Historical Marker
Route 66
Historical marker location:
107 East Highway 66, Arcadia, Oklahoma
( Marker is on East Oklahoma State Highway (U.S. 66) west of North Main Street, on the right when traveling east.)
Marker installed: 1994
Whether motorists called Route 66 the Ozark Trail, the Will Rogers Highway, Main Street America or the Mother Road, all remember Arcadia's Round Barn. The well-known landmark was built in 1898 by W. H. Odor. After the route was designated a national highway in 1926, improvements were made to the 1917 roadbed. The original road between Edmond and Arcadia was constructed by convict labor. The highway through Arcadia was paved in 1929. Many Arcadia businesses catered to travelers' needs with gasoline stations, cafes, lodging facilities and a grocery and general store.