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The California Route 66 Museum is devoted to the representation of U.S. Highway 66 in both historic and contemporary exhibition. The California Route 66 Museum is located on Historic U.S. Route 66 in Old Town Victorville, in the Mojave Desert within San Bernardino County, California. [1] [2] Constantly changing exhibitions follow the ...
A Route 66 museum is a museum devoted primarily to the history of U.S. Route 66, a U.S. Highway which served the states of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, and Illinois, in the United States from 1926 until it was bypassed by the Interstate highway system and ultimately decommissioned in June 1985.
Victor Valley Museum and Art Gallery—in Apple Valley. [1] The California Route 66 Museum—in Victorville. Mojave Narrows Regional Park—at the surfacing of the Mojave River, in Victorville. The Mall of Victor Valley; Victor Valley Memorial Park—in Victorville. [2] [3] Hulaville Forest, site of former folk art environment. Nearby summer ...
1. Roy's Motel and Cafe. Amboy, California. Roy's started as a gas and service station in 1938, an oasis on Route 66 in the Mojave Desert. It soon grew to include a cafe and cabins for overnight ...
The National Route 66 & Transportation Museum is unique in covering all eight states through which its namesake runs, and sits within a stone's throw of relics such as the Casa Grande hotel from ...
One notable stop heading southwest is the Illinois Route 66 Hall of Fame and Museum in Pontiac, which is filled with interesting memorabilia, including a photo op with the world’s largest Route ...
Visitor center includes a museum that presents the origins of citrus, how it arrived in the Americas, and the commercial development of the Bahia Naval orange in Riverside. [3] California Route 66 Museum: Victorville: San Bernardino: History: Route 66 and automotive history, cultural and economic impacts Center for Social Justice and Civil ...
The site of Hula Ville is a California Historical Landmark, listed under the Twentieth Century Folk Art Environments category. [2]The California Route 66 Museum in Victorville became the new home of the Hula Girl sign, other Mahan folk art items such as the bowlegged "Howdy" cowboy sign, and exhibits a scale miniature version of Hula Ville−Mahan's Half Acre.