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National Steinbeck Center

4.3 (121 reviews)
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Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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All the books!
Joanna M.

This location has a parking garage close by or there is street parking. There is an entry fee. We started with the 15 minute video about Steinbeck's life and then moved onto the curated exhibits. I really enjoyed the displays and learning more about Steinbeck. I didn't realize how many books he had written both fiction and non fiction. It was cool to see more information about his books turned to movies. I enjoyed the museum and the gift shop. All of his books were available to purchase. It would take between 1.5-2 hours to go through. Enjoy.

Great place! Very hands on things for the kids to check out. Great history and nicely set up.

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Amy F.

Staff was great and we thoroughly enjoyed the center. Many interactive experiences. The 13 min film we saw first was very informative. My only complaint is that many of the screens intended for video snips throughout the museum, were not on. No videos were displaying at all. I believe only 2 screens were actually on and running with movie clips. About 4 others were completely blank. A couple screens were even covered up, insinuating they've been inoperable for a time. That makes the museum seem in disrepair. Everything should be functioning, but maybe it was just an off day. Perhaps that's not usually the case. If it is, I highly recommend addressing it for a better guest experience.

David F.

On our way to Pacific Grove my wife and I made a point of coming through Salinas to visit the Steinbeck Center. We had been there a number of years ago with the kids and had enjoyed it then. This time it would just be the two of us and allow for a more leisurely museum tour. Arriving mid-afternoon on a Sunday the museum was quiet with only a few visitors. The front desk attendant give us a nice overview of the museum and recommended we stop first in the film center for a Steinbeck and Salinas overview. We then started our tour through the museum. I love to read and always have admired authors, especially since my brother is one. I've read a few books by Steinbeck, but it's been years; I was hoping for some inspiration and ideas of others to read. The Steinbeck Center was perfect for this: colorful displays of numerous Steinbeck books, not just the famous ones - I was not aware of many of them! The museum is nicely laid out in a nice maze that leads you from section to section. Most sections focus on a specific book or periods of Steinbeck's life, while movies of his books play in the background, and the varied displays enlighten. Near the end you see the camper truck that Steinbeck used for his cross country "Travels With Charley". Loved his travel quote, "When we get these thruways across the whole country...it will be possible to travel from New York to California without seeing a single thing." One tip on parking: there is a giant parking lot off to the side of the museum, but it is somewhat hidden. If you drive right up to the front of the museum there is a small alley on the right; pause and look down this alley to see the parking lot at the end. (No parking sign is visible from the street.) If you like museums focused on literature or authors this is a must see!

Who knew Steinbeck was a niners fan?
Bobbie R.

I am biased because my family and I are huge Steinbeck fans. I have been here before but brought our adult Son this time. We all loved it. Watched the 13 minute video, did the self tour. Lots to see. The best part was the camper truck used in Travels with Charley. Perused the gift shop. They allow you to come back in and bring food to eat in the courtyard and indoor tables. Parking garage next door. Lots of places to eat and boutique shops on the same street.

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Ry T.

A great place to learn about Steinbeck. Multiple rooms and exhibits geared towards books he wrote. He's wrote 27 books and it was the Grape of Wrath that earned him a Nobel Prize in Literature. The facility is clean and there's a small gift shop with lots of Steinbeck's books, tote bags, soaps, t-shirts, etc. 2 long blocks away is the house where Steinbeck was born and grew up with his parents and 3 sisters.

Was here in 2019 to watch an artist start a mural and came back to see the finished product!
Brian B.

Four stars but for you, it might be five. The one-star ding is accessibility related. If you park in the garage, it's quite a long walk to the center itself and oddly, the disabled ramp is on the far side of the building. Then, getting in, there is a door switch but those doors are exit only so the entrance doors aren't switched. Once inside, they do have a wheelchair you can borrow for people with mobility issues but if you have two in your party needing a chair (as we did), you're out of luck. On to the center itself...You start with a looped video on Steinbeck that does a great job of setting the stage (back to the ADA issues, there's really not a place for a wheelchair but I digress...). You move into main exhibition. It is a very family friendly, kid friendly place. Lots of "hands on" touches. There isn't much in the way of actual Steinbeck artifacts (I believe most of his actual transcripts are at the Steinbeck Center at San Jose State University which is a scholarly research center not open to the public) but they do a great job of setting the context of the world that Steinbeck lived in which is crucial in understanding his art. One of the hallmarks of Steinbeck is dialogue which made his books a natural source for movie scripts. There are several stations where you can watch movie scenes which really brings Steinbeck to life. I'd love to see these films remade today with an appropriately diverse cast but I digress... I mentioned earlier that there isn't much in the way of actual artifacts but one they do have that's magnificent is the actual truck and camper driven by JS when he wrote Travels with Charley. A little bit oddly, the plaque letting you know that this is "the" truck rather than "a" truck is buried away from the truck itself. It's the final exhibit (except for an excellent timeline as you walk out) and it's spectacular. There is an epic gift shop you certainly should hit on the way out. It's wonderfully curated. We bought a couple of books but there are really nice souvenirs as well to mark your visit.

Maria E.

DON'T HESITATE TO BRING YOUR KIDS! They did an excellent job with this museum. It's very informative (each section is broken down by book) but at the same time, extremely interactive. All sorts of hands-on activities for children. They even had a typewriter (I wrote a letter to my sweetheart). Friendly staff. Free parking is located a block away (in a lot shared with law enforcement).

Brian Y.

Decent size museum. Not huge, but definitely not tiny. Located at the end of Downtown Salinas. Went here on a rainy day and had the whole museum to ourselves. Start by watching a video about Steinbeck and then enter the exhibits. Only Two or Three exhibit halls but they stretch. Never knew a ton about Steinbeck, but glad to learn a lot of information. Have a giftshop as well with cool nick nacks and special Steinbeck items. Definitely a place to check our if your in the area. They have a parking structure next to the museum and a Starbucks across the street :) Can also walk down old downtown Salinas

Carissa K.

We loved our visit! Both of us are writers and fans of Steinbeck. We especially loved "Travels with Charley" and knew that Steinbeck's truck and camper from his trip was at the museum. There's lots of hands-on stuff and I was surprised how interesting the museum would be. If you have kids, they'd have fun too. I really enjoyed listening/seeing the actors reading certain excerpts from his books. And most of all, after a visit here, it makes me want to read all of his works! He was such an interesting and talented man.

Doris H.

4.5 stars. Huge Steinbeck fan and so glad to finally visit the center. I love If you are in the area or passing by, do yourself a favor and stop by. We arrived 15 mins after they opened on sat (1/15) and there were only 5 visitors the entire time we were there (about 75 mins.) The staff were very friendly and sweet. I hope they get more customers in and stay in business for many decades to come. The parking structure is right next door and only costs 1.25 or 1.5/ hr, enough time to walk couple blocks to Steinbeck House for photo shoot within 2 hours :) ** It is a restaurant serving lunch but was closed for carpet replacement that weekend. **

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