Springfield, Illinois: Shea's Gas Station Museum
Bill Shea's museum for Route 66 travelers who wanted to learn about the gas stations that pumped gas into the cars of previous Route 66 travelers. Bill died on December 14, 2013. His family sold off the museum's contents in 2015. But Shea's Gas Station Museum nevertheless reopened on May 20, 2024.
- Address:
- 2075 Peoria Rd, Springfield, IL
- Directions:
- North side of the city. On US-55/Peoria Rd just south of Sangamon Ave. and the Fairgrounds.
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After being elected to the Route 66 Hall of Fame, and continuing his legacy with his gas station museum, Mr. Shea passed away on December 15, 2013.
[Jeanie M, 12/20/2013]A favorite photo stop for Route 66 travelers from around the world. Shea's is a charming and eclectic collection for over half a century of gas station memorabilia. Bill has lots of stories and is eager to share with any visitors to this truly unique spot. Bill has had visitors from over 59 countries so please make sure to sign the guestbook.
[Erica Denzin, 09/14/2005]Nearby Offbeat Places
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Bill was a few weeks' shy of 92. He had opened his museum, haphazardly at first, in 1994, and it grew in popularity with the regrowth of Route 66.