Museum location on US 66 in Illinois
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Established | January 2011 |
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Location | 7003 W. Ogden Ave., Berwyn, Illinois |
Coordinates | 41°49′32″N 87°47′51″W / 41.82545°N 87.7976°WCoordinates: 41°49′32″N 87°47′51″W / 41.82545°N 87.7976°W |
Type | Route 66 Museum |
Director | Jon Fey |
Website | www |
The Berwyn Route 66 Museum is a small not-for-profit facility, located in Berwyn, Illinois, that documents the history of the former U.S. Route 66.
The path of Route 66 traveled through the city of Berwyn along Ogden Avenue, a main thoroughfare through Chicago and its western suburbs; the section of the route that passed through Berwyn was known as Automobile Row during the route’s heyday. In Illinois, the original path of the former Route 66 has been federally designated a National Scenic Byway known as the Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway, so that Ogden Avenue is once again part of Historic Route 66.
The museum opened in January 2011 in a storefront at 7003 W. Ogden Ave. and shares space with the Berwyn Arts Council, a local community arts organization that has a small gallery within the museum. The museum's mission is to discover, present and preserve the history and culture of Route 66, in particular the section that passed through Berwyn. The museum’s executive director is Jon Fey, who is also a board member of the arts council. Information, artifacts and memorabilia about Route 66 and Automobile Row are stored and displayed at the museum, which also makes its data available to researchers by appointment. The museum is staffed entirely by volunteers; its docent is Myles Slaughter, and Tony Lavorato is in charge of collections research.
The museum’s beginnings were two display cases of memorabilia set up in 1994 in the former Skylite Restaurant on Ogden Avenue near Ridgeland Avenue by Larry Ohler of the volunteer group known as Berwyn Preservation of Historic Route 66, a committee of the Berwyn Development Corp. Ohler had collected the material. The displays were later moved to Anderson Ford, a dealership formerly located on Ogden Avenue (the dealership closed in 2009, and the building was repurposed during the spring of 2012). Fey’s company SWF Products, which owns the building in which the museum is housed, offered the space so that the collection could have a home of its own.
The Berwyn Route 66 Museum is perhaps best known for its co-sponsorship of the Historic Route 66 Car Show, an annual event held on the first Saturday of September that features classic and custom cars, trucks and motorcycles and has been organized by that same local Route 66 preservation group since 1990. In addition to being reported locally, the event has been covered by specialty automobile media such as the Auto Channel. The museum also occasionally sponsors other events, including book events featuring authors who have written about U.S. Route 66 in Illinois. In addition, the Berwyn Arts Council stages art showings at the museum's gallery; one such display has been a collection of artistic interpretations of automobile hub caps.