The Shop on Route 66 M&Ms memorabilia | Limited Edition of 10
Route 66 Memorabilia Museum Shop In Gardner
This wasn’t a business in the way most roadside stops are. I pulled into Gardner, Illinois, expecting another quick look around before moving on down Route 66, but what I stepped into felt more like someone’s personal time capsule than any retail space. The owner greeted me not as a customer but as someone curious enough to wander in and start asking questions. It didn’t take long to realize this place exists almost entirely out of passion. He built it himself.
Piece by piece from memory, from travel, from stories from the road, and from a genuine love of what Route 66 represents. Not just a highway but an entire way of seeing America in motion, through small towns, through roadside culture, through signs and machines and memorabilia that most people would overlook without a second thought.
The room itself feels part workshop, part museum. A wall of carefully organized collectibles sits behind a wood counter lined with framed photographs, old scale models, and glass soda bottles. Historic Route 66 signage hangs above cabinetry filled with miniature vehicles that trace the evolution of American travel design over decades. Even the popcorn machine and display cabinets feel less like decoration and more like artifacts quietly holding onto another era.
And then right at the centre of it all stand four oversized M and Ms figures as though they’ve become accidental curators of the space. Slightly humorous, slightly surreal, yet perfectly in place among everything else that’s been gathered here over time.
I photographed this scene during my overland journey across Illinois while exploring the Route 66 corridor, stopping in Gardner after hearing about the dedication this owner had poured into preserving the road's culture. Nothing here was staged for effect; this is simply how the space exists, built around lived experience and a collector’s vision.
In black and white, the image shifts away from novelty and toward form. The grain of the wooden cabinets, the reflective surfaces of the figures, and the repeating geometry of the shelving and ceiling beams begin to speak more about structure and permanence than about decoration. It becomes less about what each object is and more about how they live together in one place, shaped by memory.
Each print is produced with archival pigment inks on professional-grade luster paper, personally signed by me, and includes a certificate of authenticity.
You can explore more roadside heritage in my Americana wall art photography.
© Dan Kosmayer, 2022
Edition Information
This photograph is released as a signed and numbered edition of 10 prints across all available sizes. Each print is individually signed and numbered by the artist on the reverse and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Once all 10 prints have been sold, this work will be permanently retired, and no further numbered editions will be produced in any size or format. A small number of Artist Proofs may be retained by the artist for archival or exhibition purposes.
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This paper offers a balanced surface that enhances tonal depth, preserves fine detail, and reduces glare under typical indoor lighting conditions.
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