Historic Route 66 Museum | Things to Do in Kingman, Arizona
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Historic Route 66 Museum is located within the former Kingman Powerhouse museum and visitor center complex, opened to the public in May of 2001.

The museum is open daily and offers exhibits showcasing the development of the 35th parallel into one of the United States' most iconic highway routes, chronicling the history of the Mother Road from its use as an indigenous trade route to the height of its 1950s Main Street America fame.

In 2014, the museum opened the nation's first Route 66 electric vehicle exhibit, showcasing more than a dozen vehicles dating back to the 19th century, on loan from the Historic Electric Vehicle Foundation. Curriculum-incorporated field trip opportunities are available for elementary and secondary school students, with a museum scavenger hunt activity available to enhance student groups' experience.

120 W. Andy Devine Ave, Kingman, AZ 86401, Phone: 928-753-9889

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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