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Old Round Barn

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The Arcadia Round Barn really is quite the sight to see. Located on Route 66 in the heart of Arcadia, The Round Barn is one of our nation's unique landmarks. Built in 1898, it originally served of course, as a home for livestock and also as a place where dances were held for the local townspeople. As traffic slowly declined down Old Route 66, the town of Arcadia declined with it and after suffering decades of neglect, in 1988 the barn's immense 60' diameter roof finally collapsed. The cost of repair: a staggering $165,000 dollars. Knowing it would be no small feat, Luther "Luke" Robison (a retired building contractor) had long admired the Round Barn and decided that he would save it from utter ruin. He and the Over the Hill Gang, (a group of retirees) volunteered their time, money and skill to the task. Together, they were able to restore the barn over a period of four years for only $65,000 dollars! By recruiting lots of volunteers, selling inscribed commemorative bricks, setting up a roadside donation box and accepting donations of equipment and labor, the enormous undertaking was accomplished. It was for this reason that in 1992, The National Preservation Honor Award was presented to Mr. Robison and Arcadia's Historical Society Members for their "Outstanding Craftsmanship and Perseverance" in the restoration of the historic 1898 Arcadia Round Barn. The National Preservation Honor Award recognizes individuals and organizations that demonstrate exceptional accomplishment in the preservation, rehabilitation, restoration and interpretation of America's architectural and cultural heritage. As the only truly "round" barn (most are actually hexagonal or octagonal), the Barn is 60' in diameter, 45' in height and is two stories high. The upstairs loft has a wooden floor and an architecturally impressive ceiling. The structure was designed with the notion that being round would help it withstand Oklahoma's tornadic conditions. Who knows if it is scientifically accurate, but the barn is still standing after more than 107 years!! The Arcadia Historical Society is still actively recruiting members who would like to contribute their time and ideas to preserving the legacy of the Round Barn for future generations. We also are always grateful for any and all donations that we receive which goes entirely to the improvement and upkeep of the Barn.

Comments (6)


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Mondwin

8:48AM | Tue, 18 November 2008

Cool and brilliant capture...bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx

SheriffOrr

9:53AM | Tue, 18 November 2008

Nice Shot -- Where is Arcadia ? Love your history lesson !

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drace68

12:27PM | Tue, 18 November 2008

Arcadia is about 30 miles ENE of downtown Oklahoma City, OK. Been a while since I've driven that part of old Hwy 66. You guys added some nice stone and brick work to dress-up the place. Congratulations.

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Fidelity2

12:41PM | Tue, 18 November 2008

Perfect concept and execution. 5+.

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RobyHermida

3:16PM | Tue, 18 November 2008

Fabulous shot!

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GBCalls

5:01PM | Tue, 18 November 2008

A friend of mine goes to Vermont each year to a quilting show held in a round barn. I will try to see if I can go along and photograph the barn. Excellent information and photo.


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