Arcadia
POPS, Round Barn & Route 66 icons
Arcadia is home to two of Route 66's most recognizable landmarks: POPS 66 Soda Ranch with its 66-foot illuminated neon soda bottle and the 1898 Round Barn, one of the few surviving round barns in Oklahoma.
POPS was designed by architect Rand Elliott and opened in 2007 as a modern tribute to Route 66 roadside culture. The gas station, restaurant, and soda shop stocks over 700 varieties of soda from around the world. The Round Barn, built by farmer William Harrison Odor in 1898, was fully restored in 1988 by volunteers and now houses a gift shop and local art gallery on the upper floor.
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POPS 66 Soda Ranch
CAN'T MISSA modern Route 66 landmark featuring a 66-foot illuminated LED soda bottle. The gas station and restaurant stocks over 700 varieties of soda from around the world.
Round Barn
CAN'T MISSBuilt in 1898 by farmer William Harrison Odor, this rare round barn was fully restored in 1988 by volunteers. The upper floor hosts a gift shop and local art gallery.
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POPS 66 Soda Ranch
American$$RT66 CLASSICGourmet burgers, milkshakes, and over 700 sodas from around the world. The 66-foot neon soda bottle is a Route 66 icon designed by Rand Elliott.
Tips for Visiting Arcadia
POPS is best photographed at dusk when the 66-foot neon bottle lights up.
Try an unusual soda flavor — they have 700+ varieties from around the world.
The Round Barn is right next door to POPS — visit both in one stop.