If you've ever dreamed of stepping directly into a frame of a cult classic movie, The Outsiders House Museum is a must-visit on your itinerary. Located in Tulsa, USA, this museum is the very same modest white bungalow built in 1920 that became "home" for the Curtis brothers in Francis Ford Coppola's famous film.
This place is a true pop-culture shrine, dedicated not only to the 1983 film but also to the original novel by S.E. Hinton. The museum was founded by musician Danny Boy O'Connor, who purchased the building and carefully restored it, preserving the exact atmosphere of a 1960s working-class neighborhood. Everything here feels familiar: from the facade to the room layouts where the drama of the "Greaser" teens unfolded.
Inside, you'll find an impressive collection of memorabilia: original costumes, posters, rare behind-the-scenes photos, and even personal items belonging to the actors. The museum is so deeply integrated into local culture that it even became part of a special Tulsa edition of Monopoly, attracting thousands of tourists and film buffs from around the world every year.