Greg Newkirk's review is spot on. We were here in April, called the phone number on the door and a guy named Bill came in a couple of minutes to let us in. He, more than the exhibits, was informative about hobo life.

About half of the museum's collection consists of photographs; those of hobo jungles are interesting and informative; those of hobos at their annual convention, which takes place in the town, less so. The other half of the collection, the artifacts of hobo life, and interesting but there are no descriptions of what you're looking at. Fortunately, we had Bill to describe what we were looking at.

It's only $3 to get in; I'd say it's easily worth that.