GM Heritage Center
The GM Heritage Center serves as a showplace for the vehicles of the GM Heritage Collection, as a corporate conferencing and special events.
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Free but by appointment only
Plan: 1hr
By appointment
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The GM Heritage Center serves as a showplace for the vehicles of the GM Heritage Collection, as a corporate conferencing and special events.
Lions Automobilia Foundation is a nonprofit that's mission is to Honor & Preserve the Legacy of Motorsports & Car Culture in SoCa.
The Collector's Museum is only open by appointment to groups and car clubs. There are vehicles on display but also so much more.
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The Lions Automobilia Foundation and Museum was founded in December 2019 by Southern California businessman and car enthusiast Rick Lorenzen. Its nearly 100,000 sq. ft. facility includes galleries featuring Southern California’s infamous car culture and motorsports history.
The experience begins as visitors walk in thru a 1960s speed shop with genuine parts hanging off the walls and then enter the Main Street Gallery lined with classic automobiles parked in front of a 1950s diner. The visitor experience has been described as mind-blowing, as each gallery reveals the human experience with the automobile.
Lions is more than just a museum. The Lions Automobilia Foundation takes preserving automotive history to the next level with its onsite restoration facility. As visitors walk through the galleries, they will find that many of the vehicles on display were restored by the Lions Team.
2790 E Del Amo Blvd
Compton, CA 90221
P: 310-223-3473
Email: info@lionsautomobilia.org
Adults $16
Military/Seniors 62+ $14
Children 4-17 $11
Under 4 Free
Plan: 1hr
Saturdays 10 am – 4 pm
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The GM Heritage Center serves as a showplace for the vehicles of the GM Heritage Collection, as a corporate conferencing and special events.
Lions Automobilia Foundation is a nonprofit that's mission is to Honor & Preserve the Legacy of Motorsports & Car Culture in SoCa.
The Collector's Museum is only open by appointment to groups and car clubs. There are vehicles on display but also so much more.
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The General Motors Heritage Center serves as a showplace for the vehicles of the GM Heritage Collection, as a corporate conferencing and special events venue, and as the permanent home for the corporation’s collection of historic literature and artifacts that document GM’s rich history of innovation.
The GM Heritage Center is currently moving from the 81,000-square-foot facility in Sterling Heights, Michigan, the Center that has more than 165 vehicles on display to the Grand Blanc facility with 300,000 square feet. GM expects to display up to three times the number of vehicles. Each of the vehicles in the Collection illustrates a design, technical, or sales milestone or accomplishment in the history of General Motors or automotive history.
The museum is only open for group tours or as an event space until 2024.
Make sure you contact the GM Heritage Center before visiting.
10800 S Saginaw St
Grand Blanc, MI 48439
P: 586-932-5700
Email: gmhc@gm.com
Open: The museum is only open for group tours or as an event space after 2024
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The GM Heritage Center serves as a showplace for the vehicles of the GM Heritage Collection, as a corporate conferencing and special events.
Lions Automobilia Foundation is a nonprofit that's mission is to Honor & Preserve the Legacy of Motorsports & Car Culture in SoCa.
The Collector's Museum is only open by appointment to groups and car clubs. There are vehicles on display but also so much more.
automotive museum guide
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