The Evel Knievel Museum chronicles Knievel's life from his early years in
Butte, Montana to the height of his fame in the 1970s. The time-lined exhibits are arranged in chronological order, with more than 1,000 artifacts on display, consisting of personal memorabilia, motorcycles, ephemera, and interactive exhibits. One example is the "4D Virtual Reality Jump" exhibit featuring
Doug Danger, which allows visitors to experience Knievel's stunt thrills first-hand but without the risks. The museum is known for being the home to Knievel's 1974 Mack Truck & Trailer "Big Red", the star-spangled helmets and leathers, and numerous other artifacts, including: • Knievel's original jump bikes, performance leathers, helmets, and wardrobe • Knievel's world-famous
Mack truck, “Big Red” • Snake River Canyon
Skycycle-X2 •
Caesars Palace crash helmet •
Wembley Stadium crash helmet •
Viva Knievel screen used memorabilia • Knievel's famed flask-filled walking cane and jewelry • Custom red
Cadillac pickup truck •
Ideal Toy Company and licensing exhibit • Personal effects such as family photographs, contracts, and letters • 1977
J. C. Agajanian special Evel Knievel Indianapolis race car • Knievel's first 1970
Harley-Davidson XR-750 iron head jump bike • Interactive 4D
virtual reality jump experience • Interactive broken bones x-ray exhibit • Interactive jump planner • Evel Knievel movie theater • Knievel's crash car • Knievel's
Harley Davidson Sportster trike == Recognition ==