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    Auburn-Cord Duesenberg Museum 
    Imagine the most beautiful classic automobiles of all time - Duesenberg, Packard, Cord, Cadillac, Auburn, Rolls Royce - the emblems of an age when personal motoring brought with it style, elegance and untamed speed. Now imagine them in the breath-taking art deco showrooms of America’s most esteemed builder of grand luxury marques. You’ve just envisioned the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum, in Auburn, Indiana, the “Home of the Classics.” The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum, a masterpiece of art deco architecture, is distinguished by inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places. Over one million people, from all 50 states and 60 foreign countries, have visited the museum since it opened in 1974. 
    America's Packard Museum 
    Located in historic downtown Warren, Ohio, The National Packard Museum houses many beautifully restored and original Packard vehicles! At the museum, Packard family genealogy archives can be viewed and a wide variety of historic memorabilia is on continuous rotation, so every visit is a new experience!  Image
    The Automotive Hall of Fame 
    This is the single greatest honor in the motor vehicle industry, intended to honor a career and/or lifetime achievement. To become a "Hall of Famer" the nominee must be either retired or deceased. Recipients must have significantly impacted the development of the automobile or the motor vehicle industry. Typically, four to eight individuals are inducted each year.  Image
    The Blackhawk Collection 
    Located an hour southeast of San Francisco in Danville, California, the facility encompasses nearly 70,000 square feet with four exhibition galleries, an Automotive Reference Library & Museum Store, Special Events Area, Board Room and state-of-the-art catering kitchen.  Image
    The Buffalo Transportation Pierce-Arrow Museum 
    The Buffalo Transportation Pierce Arrow Museum© is available to book your organization's or family's banquet in our museum facility.  Image
    Canton Classic Car Museum 
    The Canton Classic Car Museum was established by the late Marshall Belden, Sr in 1978. The museum currently exhibits forty-five rare and unusual classic and special interest automobiles. The gorgeous vehicles are complemented by the thousands of pieces of historical memorabilia displayed throughout the museum.  Image
    Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum 
    The Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum,showcases nearly 200 antique, vintage, and classic automobiles and aircraft ranging from an 1897 Panhard et Levassor (the first enclosed automobile) to Bobby Rahal's 1982 March Indy Car (the first winner of the Cleveland 500). The collection documents the technological and stylistic development of the transportation industry, with a focus on early automobiles created in Cleveland. Between 1898 and 1931, more than 80 automotive models originated in the Cleveland area.   Image
    Elliott Museum 
    The Mission of the Elliott Museum is to interpret and celebrate the genius of innovation, creativity and the historical events of Martin County and the surrounding region, all within an environment of learning and discovery.   Image
    Forney Transportation Museum 
    The Forney Transportation Museum is a one-of-a-kind collection of over 500 exhibits relating to historical transportation. It began with antique cars, but soon expanded to include vehicles of all kinds. Some of these are familiar, while others spark the imagination.  Image
    Gilmore-Classic Car Club Museum 
    The Gilmore Car Museum welcomes you to enjoy a unique experience among automobile museums in the United States. We hope the information that follows will illustrate the scope of the vehicles, automobilia, antique buildings and pristine rural countryside that await the visitor to this special museum.  Image
    Harrah National Automobile Museum 
    The National Automobile Museum (The Harrah Collection) let’s you travel through time like few other places. Like people, every car has a story, a little tale about who and where and why. Especially here, where antique, classic and one-of-a-kind wonders coexist in an automotive time warp. Stroll down period street scenes. Explore decades of intriguing automobiles. Marvel at clothing from long ago. Discover the past on our historic timelines. Let your imagination soar. Fascination Guaranteed.  Image
    Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village 
    The Henry Ford is the history destination that brings the American Experience to life. With a rich and diverse offering of exhibits, demonstrations, programs and reenactments, The Henry Ford celebrates yesterday’s traditions as well as today’s innovations. Five distinct attractions at The Henry Ford captivate and inspire visitors of all ages.  Image
    Haritage Plantation 
    The Museum is famous for its Dexter rhododendrons that bloom late May into early June. The beautifully landscaped grounds are a naturalized woodland park on the edge of upper Shawme Pond. A Shaker round barn houses the J. K. Lilly III Automobile Collection with its stunning display of antique automobiles. The American History Museum exhibits military miniatures, antique toys, Native American artifacts and the Cape Cod Baseball League Hall of Fame and exhibit. An operating hand-carved carousel and many of America’s most distinguished artists’ works are on exhibit in the Art Museum.  Image
    H.H. Franklin Foundation 
    The H. H. Franklin Club is a non-profit membership organization devoted to the preservation and exploration of Franklin Company history and its effects on the history of the automobile. Its publications include its thrice yearly magazine "Air Cooled News", its quarterly newsletter "Franklin Service Station", containing articles of historical, technical and topical interest, and a "Register of Franklins and Other pre-WWII Air Cooled Automobiles", all of which are sent to members.  Image
    Imperial Palace Auto Collection 
    The Auto Collections is the world's largest and finest selection of antique, classic, muscle and special interest automobiles available for sale. There is $100 million worth of inventory. All vehicles displayed in the collection, unless noted, are for sale.  Image
    Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Hall of Fame Museum 
    The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum, located five miles northwest of downtown Indianapolis on the grounds of the famous Indianapolis Motor Speedway, is recognized as one of the most highly visible museums in the world devoted to automobiles and auto racing. In 1987, the museum and Speedway grounds were honored with the designation of National Historic Landmark.  Image
    The Museum of Automobiles 
    W e're active in the Old Car Hobby, and serve as Headquarters for The Mid-America Old Time Automobile Association known as MOTAA. We hope you'll come visit. We are located in Central Arkansas near Petit Jean State Park. Look over our Hours & Rates and find us on the Locator Map.   Image
    Larz Anderson Auto Museum 
    The Larz Anderson Auto Museum has a continuing exhibit that tells the story of the history of the French motor car. L'automobile: A Century of Innovation and Style celebrates the French automotive industry including the pioneers and innovators who made a lasting impression on design and style. Many dignified and sophisticated automobiles will be on display at the Museum located in Larz Anderson Park, Brookline Massachusetts.   Image
    National Corvette Museum 
    Since 1953 the Corvette has been America's Sports Car. The National Corvette Museum was established as a 501(c)3 not-for-profit foundation with a mission of celebrating the invention of the Corvette and preserving its past, present and future.  Image
    The Nethercutt Collection Museums 
    The Nethercutt Collection is world-renowned for its assembly of fine vintage automobiles.   Image
    Oberhaus Enterprises 
    The purpose of this museum is to keep and display a bit of early Americana. Our aim is for our generation to enjoy and the younger generations to know about.  Image
    The Owls Head Transportation Museum 
    Founded in 1974 as a nonprofit organization, the Museum relies on the participation of its members. We are grateful to the individuals and families, the founders and corporations, and the communities that have provided the Museum with much needed support. Their generosity helps enhance our programs, services and collections. There are several opportunities to become a member of the Owls Head Transportation Museum.  Image
    Petersen Automotive Museum 
    The Petersen Automotive Museum, recognized internationally for its innovative design, is dedicated to the interpretive study of the automobile and its influence on our culture and lives. Encompassing more than 300,000 square feet, its exhibits and lifelike dioramas feature more than 150 rare and classic cars, trucks and motorcycles.  Image
    R.E. Olds Transportation Museum 
    At the R. E. Olds Transportation Museum, you'll not only find the oldest Oldsmobile, but the fastest. You can see rare vehicles like REO, Star, Durant, and Viking. See buggies, bicycles, trucks, engines, and more! Come take an exciting tour.  Image
    Swigart Museum 
    Nearly a century of automotive history is in store for those who come to Huntingdon. The Swigart Museum is the oldest automobile museum in America having been established in 1920 by the late W. Emmert Swigart. It started as one man's effort to preserve a vanishing portion of Americana. At the time Mr. Swigart began collecting automobiles, the automotive industry was just 25 years old and many car manufacturers were already out of business. In most cases the aged automobile became scrap iron or was dismembered to provide the needed part for some other apparatus. Fortunately W. Emmert Swigart realized the automobile industry was evolving quickly and the past was being lost. His fondness for pre-1914 automobiles is evident in the collection. Upon the death of Emmert Swigart on December 17, 1949, his son, William E. Swigart, Jr., as the only member of the family with a true love and interest in the collections, took over where his father left off and has developed them to almost 200 vehicles. Mr. Swigart relished the thought of preserving intact the collection that his father started.  Image
    Volo Classic Car Museum 
    The 30-acre theme park is known worldwide for its multi-million dollar collection of nearly 300 antique and famous cars, which it displays year round in five climate-controlled showrooms. The museum has established itself as the best and largest collector-car sales company in the world.   Image
    Walter P. Chrysler Museum 
    Plan a visit to the Walter P. Chrysler Museum where automotive history is learned and explored. Take an hour, or spend the day to experience the history of Chrysler vehicles, learn from interactive kiosk stations, or enjoy educational films in our movie theater.  Image



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