The Stutz

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The Stutz

The Stutz Museum is located in the original Stutz Building built in 1912. The museum is only a small part of the building which opened on February 3, 2023.  There are about 12 cars currently on display in the museum.  There is also an event space, restaurants, office spaces, and more located inside the original Stutz building.

1060 N Capitol Ave
Indianapolis, IN 46204
P:
317-488-7374
E: nicole.langdon@colliers.com

The Stutz Museum Admission:

Free

Plan: <1 hr

The Stutz Museum Hours:

Thursday & Friday 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Saturday & Sunday  10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

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Lenny’s Classic Car Collection

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Lenny’s Classic Car Collection

Lenny’s Classic Car Collection has over thirty cars in the collection, consisting of Jaguars, Rolls Royce, Aston Martin, MG, Triumph, Bentley, and Thunderbirds. The museum is housed in a former Willys-Overland Touring car dealership built in 1920

816 Green Ave
Altoona, PA 16601
P:
814-946-5082
Email:  lennysclassiccarcollection@yahoo.com

Lenny’s Classic Car Collection Admission:

Monetary donations are accepted for the Local Humane Society
Plan: 1hr+

Lenny’s Classic Car Collection Hours:

By appointment only (Everyone works in the restoration shop during the day)
Call between 8 am and 4 pm Monday -Friday to set up a tour. (Weekends and Evenings also available)

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America on Wheels

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America on Wheels

The America on Wheels building is 43,000 square feet. The museum offers over 23,000 square feet of Exhibit space divided into three main galleries and several smaller exhibits. There are over 75 cars, trucks, motorcycles, & bikes in the museum and exhibits change every 6 months.

5 N Front St
Allentown, PA 18102
P: 
610-432-4200
E: associatedirector@americaonwheels.org

America on Wheels  Admission:

General – $20.00
Seniors (65+) – $14.00
Seniors – FREE 1st Thursday of every month
Students (5-16) – $11.00
Children (4 & under) – FREE (with family only, no large groups)
First Responder/Vet/Military (with ID) – $10.00

Plan: 1-2 hr

America on Wheels  Hours:

Wednesday/Friday/Saturday: 10am – 4pm
Thursday: 10am – 6pm
Sunday: 12pm – 4pm

CLOSED: Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day
The museum can be closed to the public for Private Events
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Special Restoration Center Tour:

Enjoy a guided tour from America On Wheels to RB Collection, a state-of-the-art Restoration Center and fully restored historic building, located just across the street. After you experience America On Wheels’ exhibit on restoration, see (in action) the process of restoring a classic car, and visit a high-end showroom of classic and special cars as you also learn about the history of this historic corner of Allentown. (Tour is $4.00 per person plus Museum Admission).

Tours run every Wednesday & Friday at 1pm, lasting approximately 45 minutes. See the admissions desk at AOW to purchase tickets.

Big Deals! Big Brothers & Big Sisters FREE with their “Littles.” BBBS ID required.

*Days, Hours, Prices and Exhibits subject to change

MUSEUM MEMBERSHIP:

ANNUAL FAMILY MEMBERSHIP: $100

Unlimited visits to the museum for adults and children in the household, special event invitations, special communications, two free guest passes, and NARM (reciprocal museum) membership.

ANNUAL INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP: $50

Unlimited visits to the museum for one individual, special event invitations, and special communications

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Marathon Village

Marathon Village

Marathon Village is a neighborhood born out of the buildings that once housed Marathon Motor Works (1910-1914). The company started in Jackson, Tennessee in 1907. It was the first factory to totally manufacture automobiles in the southern United States and the only one to do so until General Motors made the Saturn in 1990.

Serving as a model for adaptive re-purposing of historic structures, Marathon Village has become a diverse destination where artists, performers, designers, business professionals, and inventors co-exist. They have a first-floor retail experience like no other that includes flagship stores from the History Channels’ American Pickers to legendary whiskey makers, Jack Daniels. In addition to shopping, they have a Marathon Motor Works museum showcasing five of the remaining eight Marathon vehicles located in the original MMW showroom.

1305 Clinton St
Nashville, TN 37203
P:
615-327-1010
Email: MarathonVillageNashville@gmail.com

Marathon Village Admission: 

Free
Plan: 1 hr

Marathon Village Hours:

Monday — Friday 10 am — 6 pm
Saturday — Sunday 10 am — 6 pm

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Cadillac LaSalle Museum

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Cadillac LaSalle Museum

Situated on the beautiful 90-acre campus of the Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners, Michigan, about midway between Detroit and Chicago. As one of the Gilmore partner museums, they join the Gilmore collections, the Classic Car Club of America Museum, the Pierce-Arrow Foundation Museum, the Franklin Foundation Museum, the Model A Ford Foundation Museum, and the Lincoln Foundation Museum.  The site also features a replica Shell station and a working 1940’s diner, plus a Miniatures Museum.

The Cadillac-LaSalle Club Museum & Research Center seeks to display not only the history of Cadillac and LaSalle automobiles but also the people, manufacturing facilities, and dealerships who designed, manufactured and sold these fine vehicles.

Within the Cadillac-LaSalle Club Museum, you will see Cadillacs and LaSalles dating from 1903 to 1993 in a building styled from plans for a 1948 Cadillac dealership.  The showroom currently features a 1903 Cadillac, a 1937 LaSalle convertible sedan, a 1948 Cadillac Fleetwood, and a 1959 Cadillac Coupe.  Just off the showroom you can visit Henry Leland’s office and view a short video on Cadillac history.

As you enter the display area you will see a 1910 Cadillac Demi-Tonneau and a 1931 Cadillac V-8 sedan before moving on to 1940s and 50’s cars, including the 1957 Eldorado Brougham used in the filming of Driving Miss Daisy and a 1993 Allante’ Indianapolis Pace Car.   Cadillac was a major contributor to the war efforts in WWI and WWII, reflected in a military display featuring a WWII naval V-8 engine.

As you continue your tour of the museum, you will pass by the 1960s and 70s Cadillacs and the service area, where a 1967 Sedan DeVille is being serviced.  You will see a display of model Cadillacs and the 5-foot diameter ceramic tile Cadillac Wreath and Crest saved from the Detroit Clark Street factory where Cadillacs were built from 1921 to 1987.

6865 W Hickory Rd
Hickory Corners, MI 49060
P: 269-671-5089

Cadillac-LaSalle Club Museum Admission:

Adults (18 & Over) … $16
Active Military (ID).. FREE
Youth (7-17) …………… $11
Children 6 & under. FREE

Plan: 1hr

Cadillac-LaSalle Club Museum Hours:

9-5 pm M-F 9-6 Sat-Sun

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