Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Museum Admission

Do you love Lucy? Head to the Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Museum in Lucille Ball’s hometown of Jamestown, New York. Tour the museum and take in the permanent exhibitions, including original props and pane

Do you love Lucy? Head to the Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Museum in Lucille Ball’s hometown of Jamestown, New York. Tour the museum and take in the permanent exhibitions, including original props and panels on the legendary contributions to pop culture made by Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. You can even do your best 'Lucy, I'm home!' impression when you step inside a re-creation of the 'I Love Lucy' apartment.

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Location: Jamestown

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Q: Are there any age restrictions for visiting the Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Museum?

A: No age restrictions, everyone is welcome! The museum is family-friendly, and there are plenty of interactive exhibits that kids will love. Just keep in mind that some areas might not be stroller accessible, so plan accordingly if you’re bringing little ones. Overall, it’s a great experience for fans of all ages!

Q: Can you take photos inside the museum?

A: Yes, you can take photos in most areas of the museum! Just be mindful of the specific exhibits that might have restrictions. The re-creation of the apartment is super Instagrammable, so definitely snap some pics there! Just check for signs indicating any no-photo zones.

Q: Is parking easy to find near the museum?

A: Yeah, parking is pretty easy! There’s a small lot right next to the museum, plus street parking available. Just be sure to check for any signs about parking limits. Weekdays might be a bit quieter, so if you can go then, you might have an easier time parking.

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Just visited the Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Museum – what a trip down memory lane!

I went to the Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Museum in Jamestown last weekend and it was amazing! They have so many original props from 'I Love Lucy' and the apartment recreation is spot on. I literally felt like I was stepping into my TV. It only took us a couple of hours to explore everything, which was perfect! Highly recommend it for anyone who’s a fan of classic TV. Plus, it's free admission?

Thinking of gifting the museum admission – anyone have thoughts?

I want to get my mom tickets to the Lucille Ball museum for her birthday. She was obsessed with 'I Love Lucy' growing up! I’m just not sure if it’ll be worth it. Like, how long do you think we’d need there? And what about the parking situation? Any tips?