Flagstaff, Arizona: Largest Log Cabin in Arizona
Built in 1931 by taxidermist Dean Eldredge as a roadside museum for his stuffed animals. It's now a honky-tonk bar, but some of Dean's animals still hang on the walls, watching the dance floor.
The Museum Club
- Address:
- 3404 E. Route 66, Flagstaff, AZ
- Directions:
- The Museum Club. On the north side of Route 66, which is on the north side of I-40, about a mile west of exit 201. Just west of the Starlite Lanes bowling alley.
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Largest Log Cabin in Arizona
Classic Route 66 attraction. Was an oddities museum; currently a bar and dance floor. Displayed documents up by the front tell the history.
[Clark W, 11/17/2022]Largest Log Cabin in Arizona
The Museum Club is a Flagstaff landmark on Rt.66. It's a historic venue for up and coming Country and Western bands. There is no other cowboy bar like it in the country. Instant fun. Just swagger in the door and belly up to the bar.
[Rex McManamy, 10/08/2020]World's Largest Log Cabin
An okay stop... more like Bar-meets-Museum... wouldn't detour, but it is probably a great place to see a band. Also - not sure it is the largest log cabin. However, it is a Route 66 attraction.
[Joe, 03/20/2018]Nearby Offbeat Places
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Dates from 1931, has a unique forked tree stump entrance and displays some of its creator's taxidermy on the walls. Might be merely Arizona's Largest Log Cabin. There's a bigger claimant -- the Granot Loma in Marquette, Michigan -- a private residence.