We were amazed during our stay in the one-room schoolhouse. Sam gave us the tour of the collection of buildings he has made, moved, or repaired. This is not a high-end place with lots of amenities, but a great bed, kitchen, bath, place for campfires, spots for bikers, a display of some of Sam’s photos, a log cabin, a “wine bar” with music, and a turkey and chicken, it couldn’t have been better for us. If cruising Route 66, or looking for idiosyncratic places, Sam’s Town is worth a stay.