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Swigart Museum

Swigart Museum is the oldest Antique Automobile Museum in the country and the only Museum with two Tuckers on display.

The automobile collection was started in 1920, just 25 years after the first patented combustion engine automobile. It was started as a collection that was made available for public viewing during business hours at Swigart Associates. It was later registered as a separate automobile museum, which is still thriving today.

The Swigart Museum collection contains automobiles and carriages dating back to 1896. You can see between 30 to 35 automobiles on display each year at the museum. Because the collection is so vast, each year while the museum is closed over the winter, they change the displays to give everyone the opportunity to see more of the collections. They also have a featured display each year of one of their special automobiles in the center of the museum.

During your visit, you will experience more than just cars. The Swigart Museum features the excitement of early automobile racing and old cars that are depicted in prints, paintings, and photographs from renowned automobile artists such as Ernest Montaut and Peter Helck.

 

12031 William Penn Hwy
Huntingdon, PA 16652
P: 
814-643-0885
Email: tours@swigartmuseum.com

Swigart Museum Admission:

Adults – $8.00
Seniors 65+ – $7.50
Car Clubs – $6.00
Children (6-12) – – $4.00
Children (under 6) – Free

Plan: 1hr

Swigart Museum Hours:

Daily 10 am to 5 pm through the summer

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Old Car City USA

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Old Car City in White, Georgia contains the world’s largest known classic car junkyard. Visitors enjoy the beautiful vegetation of the deep south that is intertwined with the hundreds of cars that reside in Old Car City.

Old Car City started as a small general store in 1931 and is still family owned and operated. Come enjoy the Old South environment, folk art, ghosts of beautiful classic cars, and much more!

With over 34 acres and over 4000 American-made cars from the early 20th Century, these cars, trucks, vans, and even a couple of school buses are placed in such a way as to be ideally suited for photos, videos, and custom camera shoots.

3098 US-411
White, GA 30184
P: 
770-382-6141
E: info@oldcarcityusa.com

Old Car City USA Admission:

No Picture

13 Yr. and older……………………………………$20
Children from the ages of 7 to 12:……..$10
Children ages six and younger…………..Free

If you have a camera, or if you are going to have your picture taken while on the lot.

All ages………………..$30

Plan: 2-3hr

Old Car City USA Hours:

Tuesday – Saturday 9am – 4pm

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NASCAR Racing Hall of Fame

NASCAR Racing Hall of Fame

Conveniently located in Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina, the NASCAR Hall of Fame is an interactive entertainment attraction honoring the history and heritage of NASCAR. The high-tech venue, designed to educate and entertain race fans and non-fans alike, opened May 11, 2010, and includes artifacts, hands-on exhibits, a 278-person state-of-the-art theater, Hall of Honor, Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant, NASCAR Hall of Fame Gear Shop, NASCAR Productions-operated broadcast studio and an attached parking garage on Brevard Street.

The 5-acre site also includes a privately developed 19-story office tower and 102,000-square-foot expansion to the Charlotte Convention Center, highlighted by a 40,000-square-foot ballroom. The NASCAR Hall of Fame is owned by the City of Charlotte, licensed by NASCAR, and operated by the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority.

The goal of the facility is to honor NASCAR icons and create an enduring tribute to the drivers, crew members, team owners, and others that have impacted the sport in the past, present and future.

400 E M.L.K. Jr Blvd
Charlotte, NC 28202
P: 
704-654-4400

NASCAR Hall of Fame Admission:

Adults $25
3-7 $12
8-12 $18
Plan: 1-2hr

NASCAR Hall of Fame Hours:

WINTER HRS Oct 27 – Mar 31 Daily 10 am – 5 pm

No General Admission on Tuesdays

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Museum Of Transportation

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Museum Of Transportation

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The first and only MUSEUM OF TRANSPORTATION located in the warm tropics of the Caribbean Islands in Guaynabo City, Puerto Rico. The Museum Illustrates and recreates our history of transportation, displaying the trends that modernized our transportation in a challenging way throughout decades. Historic photographs, decorative walls, vintage neon signage, unique cars, bicycles and motorcycles among others, are beautifully displayed on our floors for you and your family to enjoy while learning about every period in our transportation history.

Ave Santa Rosa, Guaynabo
00969, Puerto Rico
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+1 787-200-3900
Email: mot@motpr.com

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Museum of Alaska Transportation and Industry

Museum of Alaska Transportation and Industry

The Museum of Alaska Transportation and Industry

Alaska’s history has often followed the path dictated by two opposing forces – the desire to exploit the natural resources, and the need for the technology and transportation to reach, process, and remove the products. At each step, Alaska’s development has been limited by the available technology and transportation of the day.

The Alaska of today was formed in a series of booms and busts. A new resource was found, the technology to exploit it became available, and the resource was exhausted. Gold and other resource exploration resulted in the development and use of railroads, roads, river steamboats, and (later) aircraft to serve the transportation needs. As the inevitable bust followed the boom, the technology of the day was left behind on the tundra and in the forests to rust and rot because it was too expensive and too impractical to remove.

MATI was established to give a home to the transportation and industrial remnants and to tell the stories of the people and the machines that opened Alaska to exploration and growth.

3800 W Museum Dr
Wasilla, AK 99654
P: 
907-376-1211
Email: mati@mtaonline.net

Admission: $8, 3-17yr $5
Plan: 1-2 hr
Open: 10am – 5pm daily, Mothers Day to Labor Day

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