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National Road and Zane Grey Museum
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Conestoga wagon at National Road Museum
Transportation display at National Road Museum
Wagon train painting at National Road Museum
Photo of Zane Grey
Mile marker along the National Road
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National Road Museum > Scheduling Information

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Facilities Information
Chaperones: one adult per 15 students.
The museum and restrooms are handicapped accessible.

There is no facility for eating on site.

Museum Shop on site
There is a gift shop at the Museum. Extra time should be planned for shopping.

Teachers receive a 10% discount on all educational purchases.

Hours of Operation
9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Wednesday through Saturday, March - November
12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m., Sunday

$3.00 per student; $3.00 per chaperon; teachers & bus drivers are free

Location
The National Road/Zane Grey Museum is located on U.S. 22/40, ten miles east of Zanesville.
It is 1/2 mile east of the Norwich exit of I-70, Exit 164, Muskingum County.



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Bus Driver's Instructions
Buses will drop off and park up at the museum entrance.

If you will be delayed in arriving at your appointed time, call 740-872-3143 or 800-752-2602.

Bus drivers are admitted free to National Road/ Zane Grey Museum.


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