
They say everything is BIGGER in TEXAS...well it's GIANT IN OKLAHOMA! We spent 8 hours driving Route 66 from OKC to Tulsa and WOW WEE did we see EVERY SINGLE thing on our list!! We met some really...
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Buck Atom's Cosmic Curios on 66 in Tulsa, OK, is a quirky store offering a diverse range of items such as apparel, art, jewelry, souvenirs, stickers, magnets, and holiday treats. The store also engages in fundraising activities, notably seeking donations for a 20-foot Buck Atom Muffler Man statue.
Visitors can browse through a unique collection of products, including a Golden Driller Bobblehead, a Buck Atom Muffler Man Navy Tee, and Tulsa-themed merchandise like keychains and sweatshirts. Additionally, the store's blog provides insights into roadside attractions and nostalgic elements of Americana.
Buck Atom's Cosmic Curios on 66 celebrates retro Americana and roadside culture, making it a must-visit for enthusiasts of quirky, offbeat collectibles and those interested in the history and nostalgia of Route 66. It's a place where visitors can explore and support unique fundraising initiatives while immersing themselves in the charm of vintage roadside attractions.
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They say everything is BIGGER in TEXAS...well it's GIANT IN OKLAHOMA! We spent 8 hours driving Route 66 from OKC to Tulsa and WOW WEE did we see EVERY SINGLE thing on our list!! We met some really...
Really cool spot my family and I visited. It was cool to see all the strange things. Absolutely loved this quirky gem on Route 66! Buck Atom's Cosmic Curios is full of charm, with fun souvenirs,...
Loved every accessory and trinkets they had for sale definitely a bit pricey on the little magnets but well worth it for the memory. Staff was friendly and area was clean
Buck Atom is a comic cowboy character with a spacecraft on his hand. It must look very future at the time that was build. This space cowboy is a very attractive attraction at historic Route 66. I...
If I made a list of the Top Hundred Reasons Why I Love to Visit Tulsa, this place would be pretty close to the top of the list. I make a point to stop here every time I visit the city. Of course...
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