355 W. Mesquite Blvd Mesquite, NV , 89024 Phone: 702-346-2538 Website The Donkey History Museum is dedicated to chronicling the many contributions of donkeys in the World. Mark and Amy Meyers are contributing their substantial donkey memorabilia collection to the museum. Norbert Schiller has joined forces and contributed his substantial collection of international armed forces donkey related photos to the museum to make the "War Room" the largest and arguably the most interesting of all of the Museum's galleries.
The Museum is just off exit 120 of I-15 North of Las Vegas in Mesquite, Nevada. Exit 122 of I-15 South if southbound from Arizona.
There is also a penny machine located at the Lost City Museum 42 miles away southbound on the I-15.
Free admission to museum,
Museum hours Tues-Thurs 10am-4pm, Friday-Sunday 9-5. Closed Monday.
The man working here is very knowledgeable about the museum and the Nevada donkeys.
The Museum is partnered with the Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue group and the machine was donated by an anonymous doner.
Machine 1: is located on the back wall next to the register counter. Designs are:
1) 'Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue', a donkey in the cross logo,
2) 'DONKEYRESCUE.ORG', Peace sign, heart, donkey rescue cross logo,
3) 'Donkey Rescue Museum', name in a rectangular logo with a donkey under the name,
4) 'Donkey History Museum', with a desert scene.
Donkey Good Luck Playing Card Coin available for purchase in gift shop for $5.00 plus tax.
‘I See Donkeys Everywhere’, image of donkey with playing cards in mouth. Reverse: ‘Poker Card-Guard’ ‘Las Vegas, Nevada’, ‘Protects The Cards In Your Hands’.
Donkey Poker Chips available for purchase in the gift shop for $4.99 plus tax for a set of three. Only 2 available so it’s just an extra of a same poker chip.
1) Donkey History Museum EST. 2022 Logo
2) Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue Logo with image of donkey
10/16/24: The only penny that wasn’t cut off was the donkey logo one. The rest were cut off on the top right and bottom right. |