Arizona Route 66 Museum
Located on the second floor of the Powerhouse Building, our historic museum opened in September 2001
These travel trunks and suitcases would have been used by travelers catching a train in a Route 66 town. Learn more about how the railroad and Route 66 are connected at the Route 66 Museum in Kingman.
A new display is coming soon! We can't wait to show you our latest project.
The Museum will be closed today for the holiday. Hope everyone has a fantastic time celebrating!
Visiting Kingman? Check out this blog for an itinerary including our museum.
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Before Hoover Dam supplied electricity for this region of the southwest, this old powerhouse generated the electricity. In fact, it was the energy from this building that allowed the huge dam to be built. What happened to the old powerhouse? Find out in our latest episode: https://bit.ly/3N4m1JI.
Photo: Arizona Route 66 Museum
Kingman Visitor Center
to the opening of the first art exhibit inside the museum. The work of Bob Waldmire will be featured until early next year. This was such a fun collaborative project with the Route 66 Association of Arizona.
Arizona Route 66 Museum
Arizona Route 66 Museum's cover photo
Opening Hours
Monday | 09:00 - 16:00 |