Went here a few weeks ago with my family and it was an absolutely WONDERFUL experience. The gentleman in the red shirt is a passionate fan of history and gave us such a fabulous and indepth tour of all the vehicles & the history of the automotive industry in America. If you dont get the chance to get a tour, the plaques and booklets in front of each car are still very interesting to read. I’m not a car person in the slightest but I will absolutely be returning next time I go to St.Michaels. Absolute gem of a museum and my favorite part of my trip here.
I heard that theyre likely expaning the museum to store more vehicles in the near future, which is very exciting.
However, I wouldn’t recommend bringing young children with no restraint as there is only rope in place to separate the vehicles from the patrons...
Read moreThis was a great place to visit! Took my hubby as part of our anniversary date and it did not disappoint. We came on a car show competition day which gave us so many more cars to view. The cars in the museum are really beautiful. I wish I could walk around more of the cars to see inside of them but the gentleman inside the museum was so knowledgeable and told me so many cool facts about the cars in the museum It really didn't detract from the experience too much. You will have to search for parking in the neighborhood it should not be too bad. They also have an original house from the 1800's on the grounds as well and the story behind the house is...
Read moreThey had a big limousine type car on display and the doors were all open so my wife and kids got inside. There were no signs or ropes saying not to touch or anything. We've been to a ton of museums with our kids and when there's not a sign to not touch or if something is not behind ropes then that means you can touch. Some museum volunteer gut with a mustang shirt on yelled at my wife and kids and made a big scene. Made my wife and kids feel horrible like they didn't something wrong. It was his fault and the museum's for not having the right signage up. He was a very rude and it's obvious that this museum is run by amateurs. It's...
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