Forney Museum of Transportation

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Forney Museum of Transportation

The Forney Museum of Transportation is a one-of-a-kind collection of over 500 artifacts relating to the history of transportation. It began with antique cars but soon expanded to include vehicles of all kinds. Some of these are familiar, while others spark the imagination.

When you visit you will be treated to a paradise of automobiles, trains, bicycles, wagons, motorcycles, carriages and so much more! Home to one of eight surviving Union Pacific “Big Boy” steam locomotives, Amelia Earhart’s first car, the one-of-one Martin Air Car, and the Timme Vintage Motorcycle Collection.

4303 Brighton Blvd
Denver, CO 80216
P: 
303-297-1113
Email: customerservice@forneymuseum.org

Forney Museum of Transportation Admission:

Adults $14
Seniors (65+) $12
Children 3-12 $8
Under 3 Free

Plan: 1-2hr

Forney Museum of Transportation Hours:

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, & Monday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Sunday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm

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Elliott Museum

Elliott Museum

The Elliott Museum enriches the community through its wide variety of exhibits, collections, classes, and lectures, all designed to serve the interests of the people who live in and visit the Treasure Coast.
There is something for everyone at the Elliott Museum. You will find a significant collection of classic cars, trucks, bicycles, and boats; baseball memorabilia; local history; Americana; a variety of art; a tribute to actress Frances Langford; and even a Foucault pendulum.

825 NE Ocean Blvd
Stuart, FL 34996
P: 
772-225-1961
Email: jferrare@hsmc-fl.org

Elliott Museum Admission:

Adults $14
6-12 $6
Plan: 1hr

Elliott Museum Hours:

10am – 5pm Daily

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Wisconsin Automotive Museum

Wisconsin Automotive Museum

The Wisconsin Automotive Museum. showcases transportation history, the museum is Wisconsin’s largest auto museum, featuring an ever-changing display of classic and vintage autos and artifacts plus the largest assembled group of Hartford-built Kissel luxury automobiles.

The museum’s art deco interior sets off 115+ vehicles on exhibit, including Pontiacs, Studebakers, Chevrolets, Kaisers, Fords, and other cars from around the world.  The collection is rounded out by displays of automotive artifacts such as gas pumps, signs, license plates, oil cans, and other Petrolina.  An assortment of outboard engines built in Hartford from the 1930s to 1990s is also on display.

The high caliber Kissel automobiles were manufactured in Hartford 1906 – 1931, making Kissel the second-longest car manufacturer in Wisconsin.  Of the 27,000 produced fewer than 150 are known to exist today, with 27 currently exhibited at the museum.  The most famous Kissel model was the two-passenger Speedster, nicknamed the “Gold Bug.”  Gold Bug owners included celebrities of the day such as Amelia Earhart, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, Greta Garbo, and Fatty Arbuckle.  A wide selection of models including 4 passengers, coupes, touring cars, fire engines, and trucks are part of the collection.

The Nash Car Club of America has space within the museum dedicated to Wisconsin-based vehicles and related memorabilia.  Nash began in Kenosha, Wisconsin when the Thomas B. Jeffery Company was purchased by Charles Nash in 1916.

The Hudson Essex Terraplane Historical Society and Southeastern Wisconsin Short Track Hall of Fame also maintain special display areas for their vehicles.

The museum is home to and showcases the 1913 #1003 Soo Line steam locomotive along with other railroad artifacts.

147 N Rural St, Hartford
WI 53027
P: 
262-673-7999
Email: info@wisconsinautomuseum.com

Wisconsin Automotive Museum Admission:

Adults……………………………… $10
5 and under…………………… FREE
Children(6-16)…………………… $6
Seniors (62+)…………………….. $9
Plan: 2-3 hr

Wisconsin Automotive Museum Hours: 

Wednesday – Saturday 10 am – 5 pm

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The Carroll Collection

The Carroll Collection

The primary purpose of The Carroll Collection is to celebrate the automotive genius of Carroll Shelby, the incredible legacy and tradition that were created by the employees of Shelby American, and to celebrate the racing history of the Ford Motor Company.

The Carroll Collection is a semi-public museum, located in Jackson, MI. Showings are by invitation only. If you are an enthusiast and interested in learning more about the collection contact the museum directly.

1907 N Grovedale Ave
Jackson, MI 49203
P: 
517-740-3000
Email: william@williamdeary.com

Cost: $
Plan: 1hr
Open: By Appointment

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The National Museum of Transportation

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The National Museum of Transportation

The National Museum of Transportation ‘houses one of the largest and best collections of transportation vehicles in the world’ according to the Smithsonian.

The Museum’s rail and transit collections have grown to encompass more than 190 major exhibits. There are over 200 automotive items on display including a 1901 automobile built by the St. Louis Motor Carriage Co. There are also aircraft and boats on display.

2933 Barrett Station Rd
St. Louis, MO 63122
P:
314-965-6885
Email: museum@tnmot.org

National Museum of Transportation Admission:

Adults $15,
Seniors/Military/First Responders $12
Kids 3-12 $5

Plan: 2-3 hr

National Museum of Transportation Hours:

March – October
Monday – Saturday 9am – 4pm
Sunday 11am – 4pm

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