Historic Route 66 Museum

120 West Andy Devine Avenue
Kingman, AZ 86401

928-753-9889

About the Museum:

Historic Route 66 Museum opened in May of 2001, This Museum is housed in the old Powerhouse in Kingman, Arizona. Kingman is in the “heart” of the longest (remaining) stretch of the 2400 mile-long US-66 this is now one of America's legends.In the Museum you can view displays from photos to life-sized dioramas depicting the travel and travelers along this road which was so important in its day. The story begins with early trade routes and the Beale Wagon Road, which enabled pioneers to cross the land in "prairie schooners" such as the one on display.An old Chevrolet truck and quotations from John Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath help you understand the tough times along Route 66 during the Great Depression of the 1930s. Storefronts, murals, and a 1950 Studebaker Champion car illustrate the good times of the post-war era.There are life size dioramas, photographs and murals capturing groups that have gone down the route

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