FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Free street parking is available in front of the museum.

ADA Service Animals are welcome in the museum. Under ADA, a service animal is “a dog that has been individually trained to do work or perform tasks for an individual with a disability. The task(s) performed by the dog must be directly related to the person’s disability.” Other pets and animals whose sole purpose is to provide emotional support or comfort are not considered ADA Service Animals and are therefore not allowed in the museum. Please note that there is a very friendly cat that lives in the museum.

The museum does not sell food or beverages. Water bottles are allowed but no other food or drinks are permitted.

Route 66 Spirit of America Museum members receive admission for a full year, a subscription to our newsletter, advance and notice of special events.

Group rates are available for a group of 5 or more paying visitors. School and youth groups should be set up two weeks in advance. Private groups must be arranged at least three days in advance. For more information, please visit the Group Reservation page.

Yes. School and youth groups should be set up two weeks in advance. Private groups must be arranged at least three days in advance. For more information, please visit the Group Reservation page.

The museum is a self-guided museum allowing you to visit at your own pace. Guided tours are available for groups from the museum’s director, Steve Brant.

Video cameras and photography are permitted in the museum for personal, non-commercial use only. You are invited to share photos and memories of your museum visit with other fans. Public use of tripods, monopods, and selfie sticks are not permitted. News photographers and videographers need to make arrangements beforehand.

The museum is a private nonprofit organization that operates on admission revenue, donations, and grants.