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1. Original Section of Historic Route 66 - Springfield
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· 36 reviews
Access Rd, Springfield, MO 65803
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Jon Gilbert: Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry FreeMore
Gator Audio: The historic gas station is gone. What’s shown in the pictures doesn’t exist anymore. There is maybe a 200 foot stretch of the original pavement with the seashells in it, but no marker or any indication that it is anything other than just a short strip of pavement.There is nothing to see other than a flat strip of pavement. Nothing to visit.
FRISCO NIG: Wait time 1 hr+ Reservation recommended Not sureMore
Lourenco Paz: interesting
Travis Burns: Turnin lane
Biff Lugnut: Thankful this original segment was preserved.
Rodney D Overbey: It's McDonald's that's what you get! It's fine if that's what you want!
Shannon Simms: Love Route 66
Chris Burch: It is what it is.
Lyle C: Route 66 is historic. Festival is held in Springfield MO.
James Campbell: Prices are good
Barry Casey: Local kum &go occupies original art 66 road
Paul Victory: Awesome little piece of history
Ed Ward: Maranatha Bible Camp!
james Djames: By
Rev. Br. Matthew J Hunter: Excellent. I had to go. Lol
2. Calaboose Museum - Springfield
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· 6 reviews
409 W McDaniel St, Springfield, MO 65806
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Eric Pettersen: Small, but nicely laid out to display a lot of local police history. Kind of interesting that they went straight up for the size, rather than a wider footprint. Hours are very limited.Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No Price for adult entry Free …More
Denis Vázquez-Gascot: Need more information to people can read about the place. Permit access to see inside.
E Wise: A great piece of history. There are interesting displays. I remember peaking in the windows as a kid, so it it neat to see it open.
Perry Elkins: Generally open during First Friday Artwalk, the small museum is well worth the 15 minutes it takes to casually walk through the exhibits. During our visit, an officer was amiably fielding random questions from a lively crowd.