On our last trip to Tennessee, me and my girlfriend stopped by here for something to see and do. For only ten dollars we spent over an hour in the museum looking at all kinds of different cars that everyone can appreciate. The collection is made up of all kinds of cars from one off custom creations to historic machines and even some modern cars that you won’t see everyday. The collection is definitely cared for by someone who has a passion for automotive technology, history, and racing, and wants to share that with the world. And lastly I can’t forget to mention the hospitality from the owners. We came back 10 minutes before closing after going to lunch and finding our Polaroid in the back of our car to take some pictures outside, when the owners came out and invited us in to take some inside. We greatly appreciate their hospitality and because of it, we were able to photograph the memories here we will...
Read moreWay better than I could have ever imagined. It was very clear that Mr. Kent and his wife were very passionate about this down to every single detail. You could easily spend over an hour here without noticing, it is the best $5 I’ve ever spent. Take your time - there is lots to see & learn even for someone who isn’t into cars! We came back after finding our polaroid camera while they were closing up without realizing how late it was, and she came outside and offered for us to come in and take photos!! I am over the moon, I have a picture in the DeLorean!!! She even moved things out of the way so we could get a perfect shot. I will cherish this memory forever! There also are activity pages and a...
Read moreThe quality of the exhibits and curation is solid for a relatively small museum. Just enough cars to satisfy the hard core car nut and those who may have just a passing interest. Also, a nice collection of photographs, ephemera, and model cars. A shoutout to Ken who greeted us warmly and made our stay at the museum a pleasant one. While in the Greeneville stroll or cruise the city's busy Main Street to see some interesting architecture. The Andrew Johnson Museum is across the street and worth a stop for presidential history buffs. I didn't visit today but had...
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