Donkey History Museum
Discover the Donkey History Museum, a captivating tribute to the enduring contributions of these remarkable animals throughout the ages. Founded in St. George, Utah, by Mark and Amy Meyers, our museum showcases an eclectic array of donkey memorabilia generously donated by enthusiasts and collectors. From vintage toys and figurines to captivating paintings and historical photographs, our exhibits offer a compelling exploration of the cultural, historical, and practical roles donkeys have played worldwide. One of our standout galleries, the "War Room," features an extensive collection of international armed forces donkey-related photos contributed by Norbert Schiller, providing a unique perspective on their integral role in military history.
Conveniently located just off I-15 North of Las Vegas, Nevada, the Donkey History Museum offers free admission to all visitors. Whether you're a seasoned donkey enthusiast or simply intrigued by their fascinating legacy, our museum invites you to delve into the often overlooked but significant contributions of these extraordinary animals. Do you have items of interest to contribute? We welcome submissions of vintage toys, figurines, paintings, or historical photographs to further enrich our ever-growing collection. Join us in preserving and celebrating the rich tapestry of donkey history for generations to come.