Lee
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The Arcadia Round Barn is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is more than a century old. It is an unique piece of The Mother Road history and the only round barn on Route 66. It was built in1898 from native bur oak. Admission was free at this time and donations were accepted. On this date, The Barn was open 7 days a week from 10 am - 5 pm. with free parking. (Lee and Karen Duquette have NO control over prices, open dates or times, or closures mentioned on this website). Everything is always subject to change. |
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Below: Inside the lower level of The Round Barn - a combination of museum and gift shop with antiques, and history and architecture. Lee and Karen Duquette loved the small model of the Round Barn, shown below. |
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Below: Lee Duquette looking for the monkey inside the Monkey House |
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The upstairs level (The Top Loft Rental area) in The Round Barn is reserved for special events. |
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Below: The domed roof with a woven basket-like appearance. |
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