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    Route 66 Association

    4.3 (16 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Steven T.

    This is one of the museums in the building that has two other museums and its on the first floor which is free but donations are appreciated. It's very small and the flow starts in Chicago and ends in Ca with everything in between. It's got gas pumps, an old van filled with memorabilia, old photos, articles etc etc. Its a 30 minute walk through if you look at everything and you have the two other museums to look at, the whole building of museums and grounds took me about an hour and it's all in one spot.

    Thad K.

    Was a really fun stop on a short trip through Route 66. Free admission into both the Route 66 museum and the war museum that is attached to it. Very friendly staff and explained me a lot of history of the route. Lots to see if you're into the whole old American experience!

    Theresa C.

    I really enjoy going down to Pontiac to visit the museum. It's not the biggest or most interactive museum around, but it's still very informative. It encompasses the whole spirit and people who helped Route 66 thrive in its golden years. The Hall of Fame and Museum is housed in Pontiac's old firehouse. The building is very impressive and from the outside you would think the museum would be huge. In fact it's not, as most of the exhibits are on the lower floor. Honestly, there is not a whole lot to see but what they do have on display is pretty interesting. At most, and at a leisurely pace, you would spend maybe two hours there. There is a second and third level with photos of historical places around the Route. The building layout is a little funky. One turn around the corner and you're in the neighboring War Museum, which is housed next door. The best part is it's free admission (with donations accepted). It may not be the best place to take the kiddies unless they are really into the history of Route 66. Despite that, the volunteers and artifacts inside make it worth the trip in Pontiac. Don't forget to check out the giant mural in the back of building with the Route 66 shield. Plus there are other murals painted around downtown Pontiac.

    Making the best of available space: art exhibit in former jail cell, IL Route 66 Museum, Pontiac, Illinois, USA, Oct. 2015.
    Sue T.

    This museum is part of a quirky assortment of collections housed in old municipal buildings with a bewildering layout of stairways, connected rooms and hallways. The IL Route 66 Association Hall of Fame & Museum mostly consists of a large, high-ceilinged room with photos, documents and other items placed in display cases along the walls, roughly by decade. The materials appear to have been on display for some time and are fading and curling from too much light exposure. The most interesting artifact here is the vintage VW bus owned by a local artist, full of his tools and memorabilia from a long career traveling Route 66. It looks like he just parked the vehicle in the museum and opened the doors. There's a wonderful Route 66 mural on the back of the building. Upstairs next door there is an extensive collection of military uniforms from the Civil War forward, displayed on standing mannequins. Most of the uniforms were worn and donated by local people who served. There are very interesting personal histories about the wearers of some of the uniforms, including a section honoring people who lost their lives in battle. Other collections commemorate the Wall Dogs building mural-painting business, the home front during World War II, Civil War music and a vintage radio broadcasting studio. Not to be missed--the art exhibit hung in an old jail cell, complete with toilet fixtures and bars on the windows.

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    Free admission into both the Route 66 museum and the war museum that is attached to it.

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    The Eagle - The cast of "Winter Wonderettes" - a dinner theatre performance December 2016

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    We wanted to have our wedding reception here, we are getting married in May.The phone number on…read moretheir website and on their doors no one answers and if you leave a message no one will call you back. It took 2 months to figure out that we had to call town hall to get ahold of them. The woman was very sweet and helpful in the beginning and had stated that they were in the process of getting a few things in order for them to get business going and because we wanted a dry wedding we should have no problem booking the date.She had strung us along without booking us and avoiding our calls for 4 months before I had figured to call her other business to get ahold of her where she told me she couldn't give us the date due to short staff. Now 3 months until our wedding and we do not have a reception venue yet, all due to the negligence of this woman. They have no intention of stating on their website that there is no one to answer the phone nor to replace it with the number for town hall so that they can get business and customers. I am very disappointed in the eagle theater and how they choose to run their business and warn others of the above statements for future references.

    From the owner: The Eagle Performing Arts and Conference Center is a flexible space that can be utilized for dinner…read moretheater, concerts, recitals, meetings, retreats, conferences, receptions and other special events. Depending on the usage and the seating arrangements, the venue can accommodate up to 250 people. Catering and/or beverage services are available through approved vendors. The stage is equipped with appropriate lighting and sound systems. To reserve the Eagle Performing Arts and Conference Center for your next big event, contact us by phone at (815) 844-1187.

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    The Eagle - The beautifully gilded proscenium on our stage.

    The beautifully gilded proscenium on our stage.

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    An exterior shot of the building, including the marquee

    The Eagle - An exterior view of the facade and marquee with the road full of motorcycles from a private event.

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    An exterior view of the facade and marquee with the road full of motorcycles from a private event.

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