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  • Two Studebakers in Elk City, TX museum.

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  • #2
    A nice little museum on historic Route 66.
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    Jack, in Montana

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    • #3
      Methinks that's in Elk City, Oklahoma:



      National Route 66 & Transportation Museum

      2717 W 3rd St
      Elk City, OK 73644
      Phone: 580-225-6266
      Fax: 580-225-3234

      Description
      Located on Route 66 in Elk City, the National Route 66 & Transportation Museum encompasses all eight states through which the Mother Road runs. Visitors will have the chance to see numerous artifacts and antique cars along with rare historical documents and collections recapture the spirit of Route 66. You won't be able to miss Myrtle, a giant kachina doll standing nearly two stories high at the museum entrance. While you're there, take a "drive" along Route 66 in a 1955 pink Cadillac or watch a black and white film at a mock drive-in theater. The museum is part of the Old Town Museum Complex, which also includes the Old Town Museum, Farm & Ranch Museum and Blacksmith Museum.
      The Old Town Museum is based in a beautiful two-story Victorian house, and guests will find mementos of early day pioneer life, as well as displays in the Stars & Stripes room, Native American Gallery and more. Upstairs, the museum is dedicated to cowboy and rodeo memorabilia donated by the world famous Beutler Brothers Rodeo Stock Producers. The Farm & Ranch Museum showcases tools of the trade from early farm life in western Oklahoma including tractors, barb wire collections and windmills. The Blacksmith Museum shows visitors how blacksmiths transformed iron and steel into useful objects by heating, hammering, bending and cutting. Displays include weapons, horseshoes and tools. The museum is open seasonally from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
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      • #4
        Original paint on the no door Studebaker wagon?

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