We visited on a Tuesday morning in mid-June 2025.
It was an overcast day and it had been raining off and on. There was a large parking lot and we arrived around 10AM when it opened. There are lots to the left and right of the main entrance we went to the right. For the weather I was surprised by the number of people who were actually here at opening. People had umbrellas and ponchos. Majority of this site is outdoors. There were at least a dozen cars in our parking lot.
Since it was raining we went to the J.K. Lilly III Automobile Gallery because it was indoors. It's a large 2 story building with antique cars. It was a very well done show floor and you could also see through into the back shop where they had more cars for display. There were some interactive activities and you could sit in a car too. Great for photos. We spent maybe 30 mins in here total mainly to wait out the rain.
There are really nice bathrooms to the left when you walk in. There is a storage spot to the right so you can put down your food and drinks which aren't allowed in the gallery. People also put their wet umbrellas here and strollers and some larger backpacks.
There was one staff member we saw walking around and talking with folks and answering questions.
Overall a great stop. Especially if escaping the rain. Also for taking pictures. You should definitely stop by here if you're visiting...
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