World's Smallest Museum


The World's Smallest Museum is located in Superior, Arizona. It is a roadside attraction on the historic US 60 and showcases many artifacts of ordinary life while honoring the extra-ordinary workforce.

The museum is only 134 square feet in size and has been divided into 10 glass enclosed display booths, with five booths down each side of the building. Items on show at the museum include a large iron kettle that has been filled with ancient pieces of pottery

Located outside of the museum is Memory Lane/Waterfall Avenue, this area has used artifacts from ordinary working equipment that have been recycled into fountains and waterfalls which stand as monuments to the people who have helped create the theme of Memory Lane/Waterfall Avenue.

There is no entrance fee into the museum, although the museum would benefit greatly from a small donation, and visitors are encouraged to visit the museum store where they will find many unique items available at great prices.

The Worlds Smallest Museum is open from Wednesday till Sunday, dining is available at the museum, home-style Breakfast and Lunches are available including the famous omelets and charbroiled burgers.

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