Located inside the Site of the Original McDonalds Museum, Danny Castro's Route 66 Museum specializes in original highway signs as far back as 1912.
A San Bernardino native and over 30 year veteran of the county of San Bernardino traffic engineering division, Danny was one of the first to get involved in the Route 66 revival.
He persuaded Albert Okura to purchase the town of Amboy. He is also the creator & designer of the historical Rte.66 road stencil. You can see the stencil work along the route throughout the County.
Danny Castro is probably the foremost expert on Route 66 history as it pertains to San Bernardino County. He is one of the original charter member & board member of the California Historic Rte.66 Association.
Danny is generally at the museum on the weekends scanning the internet for additional information to be learned or articles to be purchased for his museum.