Smaller than expected or remembered. Believe we visited here years ago but can't be sure. Anyway, if you're into classic cars you can't go wrong with this homage to a great American car brand that was sadly and memorably discontinued by GM so that the grandpa-shitbox Buick brand could live. Cause there are so many more memorable cars that Buick made, other than the Riviera, than Pontiac did with the Grand Prix, Bonneville, Trans Am and, of course, the incomparable classic GTO. Which is one of the reasons I buy Ford or Dodge now because GM kept Puke-ick instead of Saturn or Pontiac. But enough pontificating.
If you're into cars, visit here. The displays change frequently so you never know what you'll see. Our visit had a couple of 1930's era autos including the brand Oakland which Pontiac absorbed early on. Also had an early '80s Trans Am, a beautiful convertible '70s Grand Prix, and, awesome of awesomes, a 1970 GTO Judge. Stop by, peruse the cars and displays, make a donation and enjoy losing yourself for an hour or two. This is definitely worth a scheduled stop...
Read moreNow that we've finished Route 66 we can safely say that this is definitely one of the best roadside attractions/stops that we came across. There was an elderly couple who run it and they were the nicest people I've ever met. I just wish we had more time to spend there, I wasn't aware that there's a pretty big museum complex, I just thought it was the mural for photos and Bob's bus. Please, anyone reading this, you need to spend at least an hour here,...
Read moreWe had the Best experience here. The Lady working, I think her name was Sharon. She was so uplifting and informative. A gem to have working at the museum. The museum itself is so well done, we could have spent hours in there. Well worth the stop. Try and spend $5000 each at the...
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