Welcome to Spencer Station
Where Route 66 history lives on
WE will be celebrating our 100th year in 2026! We will have THREE 3-day fest happening in June,
August and October. More details as they come!
🕰️ A Journey Back in Time
Spencer Station was born from the golden age of American road travel.
Built to serve the travelers of Route 66, each building tells a story:
1926 – The General Store opened its doors.
1927 – The Garage was completed.
1928 – The Café and Barbershop welcomed locals and travelers.
These buildings remain as proud reminders of a bygone era—and each are currently being
restored with care and filled with character and history.
📍 Our Location
Nestled in the heart of Missouri’s Route 66 corridor, Spencer Station is easy to find:
1.6 miles west of Gary’s Gay Parita Sinclair Station in Paris Springs
25 miles west of Springfield, Missouri
36 miles east of Carthage, Missouri
We’re also just under an hour from Branson and Silver Dollar City — perfect for a nostalgic detour.
And right out front of these historic buildings? One of the only untouched original sections
of Route 66 still in existence.
🏛️ Visiting Spencer Station
Please note: Our buildings are typically open on weekends and by request for larger
groups during the week.
Whether you're a history buff, a road tripper, or a photographer chasing vintage charm,
Spencer Station welcomes you.
Interested in hosting a car club meet-up, group gathering, or photo/video
shoot? Email us for details.
🛍️ Shop & Support
Every item purchased from our online store goes directly toward restoring and preserving
these historic buildings.
We’re always adding new items—so check back often!
📬 Contact Us
Address:
19720 Lawrence 2062
Miller, Missouri 56707
