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    New Mexico Route 66 Museum

    Candy B. Harrington

      1500 W. Route 66
      Tucumcari, NM
      www.nmrt66museum.org

      This well curated little museum, which is located along historic Route 66, is well worth a stop on any Interstate 40 road trip. There’s accessible parking next to the museum, with level access to the building. Inside, there’s plenty of room to wheel around the large gallery filled with vintage cars, old signs, Route 66 memorabilia and the largest public collection of Route 66 photographs in the US. Photographer Michael Campanelli’s images line the walls, and take visitors on a virtual Route 66 tour from California to Illinois. The cars, which are from local collections, are rotated throughout the season; and the volunteers that staff the museum are very knowledgeable – and enthusiastic – about Route 66. This nostalgic roadside attraction is open limited hours, so check the website for the current operating schedule to avoid disappointment.

       

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