This place has a lot going for it and the entrance fee is reasonably priced @ $14
Huge private parking lot: as evidenced by that 32' camper that was in front of as we were entering the property.
The group of volunteers are knowledgeable, pleasant and eager to share history of this vast vehicle exhibit. Three floors of well positioned car, trucks, buses, motorcycle s and other interesting sorts of transportion throughout a well maintained and newer building. I took interest in the line of TUCKER automobiles with suicided doors and rear engine. The place is absolutely all inclusive to walk through and learn new details of...
Read moreI LOVE this place! It's FULL of antique cars. A fair number of classics also dot the floors. The Tucker exhibit is amazing. A testament to the man who tried to pull off what Tesla has done. There is a decent number of two-wheelers as well (e.g., motorcycles, scooters, bicycles, etc.) for the cycle fans. The interactive model train display is a hoot for younger enthusiasts (and those of us who are young at heart). Several coach buses are located on the lower level. Throughout the museum you will find a plethora of old gas pumps and machine works. A mock diner and drive-in theater...
Read moreI been here a number of times before and it's always been great. This time they were hosting a wedding so the whole downstairs was pushed to the side and you really could not see the cars well. The train room the guy was sitting our side while one 1 of the many trains were running. The top floor was off limits for a function, I think prepping for the same wedding. The main floor did not have that many cool cars like it use too. A lot of police, fire and hursts. My wife and I feel if they are going to host a wedding and make the experience poor then just close the museum...
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