US Army Transportation Museum

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US Army Transportation Museum

The US Army Transportation Museum exists to collect, preserve, exhibit & interpret the history of transportation in the U.S. Army, from 1775 to the present.

300 Washington Blvd
Fort Eustis, Virginia
P: 
757-878-1115
Email: usarmy.jble.tradoc.mbx.transportation-museum@mail.mil

US Army Transportation Museum Admission:

Free

Plan: 1hr

US Army Transportation Museum Hours: 

Tuesday – Saturday 9am – 4:30pm

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Miracle Of America Museum

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Miracle Of America Museum

The Miracle of America Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of one of the largest collections of American history. Gil & Joanne Mangels founded the museum in 1981.

Visit the Miracle of America Museum and discover everything from the walking plow to walking on the moon. The museum offers you an extensive indoor exhibit and then step outside into history as you explore an entire pioneer village.

36094 Memory Ln
Polson, MT 59860
P:
406-883-6804
Email: info@miracleofamericamuseum.org

Miracle of America Museum Admission:

Adults $10
2-12 $5
Plan: 1-2hr

Miracle of America Museum Hours:

Daily 9am – 5pm

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Juan Manuel Fangio Museum

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Juan Manuel Fangio Museum

Balcarce is a small town in the pampas of Argentina. Surrounded by one of the most fertile lands in the world is known for its historical estancias (Ranch), potato farming, and a dessert cake, my favorite “Postre Balcarce”, which includes meringue, cream, and of course dulce de leche.

Around the world though, the small town is known for being one of its heroes. A man that in 1947 decided to go to Europe and compete at the top of the motorsports scene in the 1950s. Juan Manuel Fangio would return to Balcarce after winning five world championships.

In 1979 the city started a plan to create a tribute to “el chueco” (the bowlegged) by building a museum in his honor and by extension to the history of motorsports in Argentina. The doors opened in 1986 in the former Bank 1906 building in front of the city plaza. It has become a place to visit for car enthusiasts around the world. Today the 50,000 plus sq. ft facility, which has six floors and is reminiscent of the old Mercedes Benz Museum in Stuttgart, is a jewel to car nuts.

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On my latest visit, I was impressed with how well-kept this place is. Cars, trophies, memorabilia, and even Fangio’s racing gear are displayed in an elegant and orderly fashion. There are new extensions to the building that now feature Froilan Gonzalez’s career (Ferrari’s first GP win) and a replica of Fangio’s shop in the thirties.

As a teenager, JM Fangio learned to work on cars at the Studebaker Dealership in town. In 1928, being 17 years old, he was offered to drive a Chevrolet Campeon at a race by his boss Miguel Viggiano. These cars were built in the San Telmo neighborhood of Buenos Aires by an American company. The “Especial Argentino”, as it was known, became a success with almost 2,000 orders in 1925, its first year of production in the country. As the race date approached, and perhaps because Fangio was underage, his duties change from driver to co-driver, which at the time was the mechanic role, the one that kept the car running through the race. As it turns out, his mechanical know-how made a difference and allowed the car to finish second in the 182 KM (120 miles) race through the dirt roads around Coronel Vidal.

On display, there are most of Fangio’s race cars or replicas that follow his exceptional career. From the 30’s and 40’s, the focus was on the most popular series in South America. The long-distance events raced from town to town or even country to country. The Gran Premio de Sud America run from Buenos Aires to Lima (Peru), but in 1948 the checkered flag dropped in Caracas, Venezuela after 9576 miles. Fangio had his first major accident in the event, and his copilot lost his life in the crash.

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The Turismo Carretera (TC) is the longest-uninterrupted racing series in the world. With such a tradition it equals (or maybe surpasses) the American NASCAR popularity in South America. Several cars from the early forties onwards let the visitor realize how precarious and dangerous was racing across the vast landscape of Argentina. With straights between towns that were 20 or 30 miles long, the cars would reach incredible speeds. The refueling was on the go. The co-pilot would grab a 10-gallon can hanging from the passenger window and start pouring the gasoline on the main tank behind the occupants’ seat at over 100 miles an hour. With multiple car examples throughout the series’ history, it is a pleasure to see how it was a long time ago.

JM Fangio‘s five Grand Prix world titles record stood for forty-six years. But the man was the best ambassador of the sport until his departure. He symbolizes an era long gone where media and money were put into the background.

Among the selection of cars at the museum you find.

1928 Chevrolet Campeon (his first entry)
1929 Ford A (his first race car)
The Buenos Aires- Caracas 1939 Chevrolet he raced (Replica)
1947 Chevrolet coupe “La Negrita” (Little black thing)
1948 Simca-Gordini (his first Grand Prix)
1948 Simca-Gordini T15 (his first 24 hours of Le Mans)
1951 Alfa Romeo 159 (first World Championship)
1954 Maserati 250F (second World Championship)
1955 Mercedes Benz W196 (Third World Championship)
1955 Mercedes Benz W196 closed-body version
1956 Ferrari 500 (fourth World Championship)
1957 Lancia-Ferrari (fifth World Championship)

The museum has more than a hundred cars and lots of memorabilia to browse for days. Something to see is the largest trophy ever created which was presented to JM Fangio by Rosario’s Argentineans Drivers Association and it’s on display near the entrance.

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A day may not be enough to absorb the meaning of everything that is on display. For the motorsport fan, this place is full of history, the location, and Fangio’s mausoleum itself creates an ambiance like no other.

This town is about 260 miles from the capital city and you can reach it by car or bus. But you may be better off traveling to Mar del Plata first and staying in this beautiful beach city that offers all the amenities of larger metropolitan areas. From there it is just 40 miles through the green pasture surroundings. The experience is like traveling back in time and highly recommended.

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Museo Fangio

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In 1979, residents of the city of Balcarce, interpreting the wishes of Juan Manuel Fangio to gather in a museum the trophies, cars and presents accumulated in their sporting life, promote the formation of a work commission to realize that aspiration. On October 26 of that year, the “Pro-Museum of Motorsport Juan Manuel Fangio” was created under the city hall orbit.

Convinced of the importance of the elements contributed and of the enormous potential that meant to have the help of Mr. Fangio both to organize the show, and to invite businessmen and friends, to work to raise the possible funds and thus specify the work, they chose for the future headquarters of the Museum, an old building of the year 1906, in which the Municipality and the Deliberative Council of the County had functioned, remaining closed and in a deplorable state of conservation, but occupying a lot of significant proportions, implanted in the southern corner of the central square of the town, and of a community history that justified the effort of recovering it as architectural patrimony of the city.

Being aware of what was proposed by the Pro-museum Commission, the Governor of the Province of Buenos Aires gave the impulse to it, contributing the first monies that made possible the bidding and the beginning of the work. This contribution, close to 18% of the cost, was extended with spontaneous donations from important national and international companies, people adhering to the project, contributions from Juan Manuel Fangio himself and was completed with various activities organized by the Commission, which he achieved, after incessant work, present to the world on November 22, 1986, the Technological-Cultural Center and Museum of Motorsport Juan Manuel Fangio.

The renewed building and the exhibits in it, caused in the visitors and in the world journalism the critics that located it as the most important museum of motorsport of South America and the best dedicated to a single driver.
At the end of its purpose, the Pro-Museum Commission is dissolved, created at the request of Messrs. Juan Manuel Fangio and Juan Manuel Bordeu, the Juan Manuel Fangio Automobile Museum Foundation, an entity that in the future and until today administers and governs the destinies of the magnificent Museum, which transcending perhaps the objectives of the beginning, has become a real attraction pole for national tourism and all those who love the history of motorsports and admirers of the most outstanding in this sport, the five times world champion of Formula 1 drivers, Mr. Juan Manuel Fangio.

esquina, Calle 17, C. 18 &, B7620BHM Balcarce, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
P: 
+542266425540
Email: archivo@museofangio.com

Museo Fangio Admission:

Adults $39
Kids $29
Seniors $25
Plan: 2+hr

Museo Fangio Hours:

Monday – Friday 10 am – 5 pm
Saturday & Sunday 10 am – 6 pm

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Graffiti USA Museum

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Graffiti USA Museum

Graffiti USA Classic Car Museum will be an experience that brings people, revenue, events, students, and business to downtown Modesto. The Museum will create an immersive experience, taking the visitor back to the days of the cruise, with replica storefronts and murals of the Graffiti Era, that will be the backdrop to the cars and memorabilia on display.

The nonprofit is in the process of acquiring a 41,000 sq. ft. facility located on the old US99, less than a mile from the original Burge’s Drive-In, the legendary turnaround point in the Modesto Cruise Route in the late 50s and early 60s.

The Graffiti USA Museum will showcase a vintage exterior, complete with an operating replica classic diner, inviting visitors inside for the immersive Graffiti USA experience, taking the visitor back in time to 1962, bringing the nights of the cruise to life.

610 North 9th Street
Modesto, CA 95357

Graffiti USA Museum Admission:

Free

Plan: 1 hr

Graffiti USA Museum Hours:

Friday & Saturday 10 am – 4 pm

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