Chandler
Lincoln Motel, Seaba Station & Route 66 heritage
Chandler is a time capsule of classic Route 66 Americana. The Lincoln Motel has welcomed travelers since 1939 with its original neon sign still glowing, the Route 66 Interpretive Center tells the highway's story through interactive exhibits, and Seaba Station Motorcycle Museum is a hidden gem in a restored 1921 filling station.
The town sits on the original alignment between Oklahoma City and Tulsa, making it an essential stop on the Oklahoma stretch. Chandler's pace is slow, its people are warm, and its Route 66 heritage is authentic.
exploreThings to See & Do
Lincoln Motel
CAN'T MISSA beautifully preserved 1939 motor court with its original neon sign still glowing. One of the most photographed vintage motels remaining on Route 66.
Route 66 Interpretive Center
Housed in a restored 1930s National Guard armory, this center tells the story of Route 66 through interactive exhibits, oral histories, and rotating displays.
Seaba Station Motorcycle Museum
A restored 1921 filling station turned motorcycle museum, showcasing vintage bikes and Route 66 memorabilia. A hidden gem between Chandler and Warwick.
restaurantWhere to Eat
Granny's Country Kitchen
American$Chandler's go-to spot for home cooking — biscuits and gravy, chicken fried steak, and daily plate specials that taste like a home-cooked meal on Route 66.
Tips for Visiting Chandler
The Lincoln Motel is a working motel — book a room for the full Route 66 experience.
Seaba Station is between Chandler and Warwick — easy to miss, watch for the signs.
Granny's closes at 2pm — go for breakfast or early lunch.