Hidden Gem

Lucille's Historic Service Station

Lucille's Historic Service Station, located along Route 66 in Hydro, Oklahoma, stands as a nostalgic stop for travelers seeking a glimpse into the golden age of American road trips. The station features vintage architecture and memorabilia, offering visitors a unique opportunity to experience the charm and history of the iconic Mother Road.

Lucille's Historic Service Station

About the Attraction

A stop at Lucille's Historic Service Station on Route 66 offers a nostalgic glimpse into America's iconic highway era. Here’s what to expect:

  • Unique Architecture: Built in the late 1920s, Lucille's is one of only two remaining upper-story, out-thrust porch style gas stations on Oklahoma’s stretch of Route 66, featuring Bungalow Craftsman elements and vintage gas pumps.
  • Rich History: Originally known as Provine Station, it became famous under the ownership of Lucille Hamons, who operated the station for decades and became a beloved Route 66 figure, earning the nickname “Mother of the Mother Road.”
  • Authentic Atmosphere: The station stands as a preserved relic of the golden age of road travel, offering visitors a chance to experience the charm and character of classic roadside America.

It’s a must-visit for those seeking to connect with the spirit and history of Route 66.

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Audio Guide

Make the most of your visit. Listen to the Audio Guide for insider tips, fascinating facts, and stories that enrich your journey.

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Schedule

Not open as a business. Restored historic exterior visible 24 hours as a roadside photo stop. Building interior is not open for tours. Free to visit. Listed on National Register of Historic Places since 1997.

Entrance Fee

Free
General Admission: Free. Historic site accessible without charge.
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