Smaller museum worth visiting if you are in the area, Mullens, Seabees and Commemorative Air Force are nearby if you need more incentive. Make sure however, that you check the schedule, and don't go when there is an event there and check the hours of course. I thought I would go to a model hobby event there then spend some time looking at the real cars. BIG mistake, as they used the walkways to put the hobby show and blocked access to the cars. While it is nice for the club to be able to put on the show there, I was expecting a hall for this, especially since they reached out through the national chapter of the hobby event. Instead there was limited space for the vendors and model judging event. So neither really fulfilled my expectations, though I am glad I went, the model trains were really nice. I might go there again, but who knows when that will be. This was my first trip to LA in...
Read moreThis place is pretty neat! The cars and trains are organized, with signs and labels explaining to the public the history and description of the car. I really liked the train layout inside the museum, and the employees are pretty nice (Ken is awesome!). The only downside to this place is the restrooms, which are not always comfortably clean (saw a bug trap in the corner with dead bugs on it), but given that this building has probably been here for a while, it makes sense that the restrooms would not look the nicest. Everything else in the museum is relatively neat and...
Read moreHorrible! There were not 90 cars as stated. One car had an oil leak which was all over the floor. The paint jobs on some of the cars were terrible. It looked like a storage unit for people who did not want their cars. When you first walk in there are two nice cars. The rest are not museum quality. Don't waste your money! They have a lot of nerve charging $10 per person. The floors were filthy and full of black oil stains. The good reviews are from their friends. In reference to your response, than you should not call it a museum! It's a junkyard! And no, you...
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