New Goodwill store in Tulsa doubles as a Route 66 souvenir shop

The new Goodwill Industries of Tulsa store on Southwest Boulevard (aka Route 66) in southwest Tulsa last week. The opening was a few weeks later than anticipated because of weather-related construction delays.

As we previously reported, the Goodwill store’s design takes a page from Route 66 and Tulsa history with a retro-looking sign in the front and Art Deco architecture with the storefront.

But longtime Route 66 News reader Susan Yates took note — and photos — of something else unexpected — the Goodwill store also is selling Route 66 souvenirs, in addition to its usual stock of used clothing, books and furniture.

Yates noted that it is the only store in west Tulsa where travelers can select from a sizable choice of Route 66 souvenirs. She wrote in an email:

It seems that the board that governs the Goodwill program has figured out a way to offer something to the many Route 66 travelers who pass by every day. It would certainly be the handiest place to find excellent Route 66 books and good quality souvenirs when traveling through Tulsa.

(Photos courtesy of Susan Yates and Laurel Kane)

One thought on “New Goodwill store in Tulsa doubles as a Route 66 souvenir shop

  1. The tagline on the souvenir shirts and cups is: “Get your thrift on Route 66!” The store has several books of photographer Don Wagner who was in the store for a book signing yesterday. Large prints of Wagner’s work done in the stretched canvas style are available in the store, too.

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