Route 66 Motorcycle - Seaba Station, Warwick, Oklahoma, USA.
N 35° 41.185 W 097° 00.010
14S E 680962 N 3951011
The Iconic Seaba Station was built as a DX gas station in 1924. A detailed relief sculpture of a Motorcycle stands in front of the Museum, that now occupies this former Gas service station, that stands alongside Route 66 in Warwick, Oklahoma.
Waymark Code: WMNDC8
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 02/20/2015
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The DX station, was in operation until 1990's Then in 2007 Seaba was repurposed as a Motorcycle Museum.
The Motorcycle relief appears to be made of moulded concrete set into a crazy paving stone wall.
Located alongside Historic Route 66
"Seaba Station was built by John and Alice Seaba as a DX gas station in 1924, two years before Route 66 was certified. Sonny and Sue Preston renovated much of the property during the 1990s and operated it as an antique shop for several years. They sold it to Jerry Ries and Gerald Tims in 2007, and the duo restored the front of the building to its original look. Tims owns Performance Cycle in Bethany, Okla." Text Source: (
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Address of the station:
US 66, 7 miles west of
Chandler, OK USA