World's Smallest Museum

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Superior, AZ 85173

The World's Smallest Museum in Superior, Arizona is a unique attraction housed in a tiny Tuff Shed storage building. Opened in the mid-1990s, it was created by Dan Wight and Jake Reaney as a way to entice visitors to their neighboring Buckboard City Cafe and showcase their personal collection of memorabilia. With exhibits featuring items like a 1984 Compaq home computer and a letter from president-elect John F. Kennedy, this 134 square feet museum offers a fascinating glimpse into history.

Located on the west edge of town, the World's Smallest Museum is a must-visit destination for those seeking offbeat tourist attractions. Its quirky displays and limited space make it a charming and unconventional stop for travelers passing through Superior, Arizona.

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Visited, Took a Pic and Moved on
5/29/2022

Unfortunately, this was closed when we visited, but looking through the windows we didn't miss much....

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Small, interesting and can be seen in a short time
8/21/2021

Very small, but it's free and there is a lot to see in there. For the price (free) and the size this...

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Not open
9/29/2020

We drove by on the way to Globe but the little museum wasn’t open. So sad the rona has affected so ...

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