Great hidden treasure and never miss going again to this free museum when traveling through the area
Needles Regional Museum
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The Needles Regional Museum, located in Needles, California, offers a glimpse into the area's rich history through a variety of exhibits, including artifacts from the Santa Fe Railroad and Route 66, as well as traditional Mojave Indian beadwork and pottery. Situated across from the historic El Garces Harvey House, the museum features a spacious display room that highlights local heritage.
In addition to its historical exhibits, the museum operates an adjacent thrift store, providing support for its ongoing operations. The Needles Regional Museum is run by dedicated volunteers who are passionate about preserving and sharing the unique stories of the Needles region.
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Amazing. So many hidden gems here. Definitely worth stopping at if you're staying or passing through Needles. There's so much history from the area that's worth remembering. They have A LOT of old...

Very interesting history of this small railroad town. They are always changing the displays so it's always nice to visit more than once. I'm not a big fan of museums but this one is about the...

If you want to know where you are and why, this is the place to go. Regional and local history comes alive. Extensive and relevant collection. Docents know it all (in a good way). I highly...

This place does not look like much from the outside, but it has a lot of neat artifacts and Peanuts memorabilia including a large statue of Spike, Snoopy's brother that is from a cactus in...
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