Tucked away in Victorville’s historic district sits a humble building where America’s highway heritage comes alive through vintage automobiles, neon signs, and the whispered echoes of countless road trips past.
The California Route 66 Museum isn’t just another roadside attraction—it’s a heartfelt celebration of the asphalt ribbon that changed how Americans experienced their country.
You’ve probably heard about Route 66—that legendary 2,448-mile highway stretching from the windy shores of Lake Michigan to the sun-drenched beaches of Santa Monica.
Songs have been written about it, books have detailed its glory, and animated films have anthropomorphized its very essence…