Wheels Of Yesteryear

Wheels Of Yesteryear

Wheels of Yesteryear opened in the Myrtle Beach area September 30, 2009. The local community was quick to embrace the museum and it’s inclusion as one of the area’s tourist attractions.

The cars showcased at Wheels of Yesteryear belong to long-time car enthusiast Paul Cummings and his wife Carol. The complete collection consists of over 100 cars. Cummings’ life-long admiration of American-made cars and trucks was his motivation for displaying his private collection in public. This amazing collection has been over 45 years in the making.

The vehicles displayed at Wheels of Yesteryear allow museum visitors to see and appreciate the true beauty and craftsmanship of cars from previous eras. Dedicated automobile enthusiasts and casual fans alike will find something interesting and exciting within the Wheels of Yesteryear auto showcase. Go down memory lane at Wheels of Yesteryear; it’s a nice place to visit.

413 Hospitality Ln
Myrtle Beach, SC 29579
P:
(843) 903-4774
Email: info@wheelsofyesteryearmb.com

Wheels of Yesteryear Admission:

Adults $22
Kids 6-15 $15
Plan: 1hr

Wheels of Yesteryear Hours:

Sunday – Saturday 9:30 am – 5:30 pm

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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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The Franklin Auto Museum

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The Franklin Auto Museum

The Franklin Auto Museum™, maintained by the Thomas H. Hubbard/H.H. Franklin Foundation, is located in Tucson Arizona. Founded by Thomas Hubbard, the museum is a means to continue his collection of classic Franklin automobiles and to provide an opportunity to develop a comprehensive Franklin Museum covering all years of the company’s production.

1405 E Kleindale Rd
Tucson, AZ 85719
P: 
520-326-8038
Email: FranklinMuseum@aol.com

Franklin Auto Museum Admission:

General Admission: $12
Seniors (over 62): $10
Teens/Students: $5
Under 12: No Charge

Plan: 2-3 hr

Franklin Auto Museum Hours:

Mid-October – Memorial Day Wednesday – Saturday 10 am – 4 pm

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Stahls Automotive Foundation

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Stahls Automotive Foundation

The Stahls Automotive Foundation was created to build an appreciation for history. Their mission is to educate, motivate and inspire young people with a passion and appreciation for vintage vehicles and help them to understand their contribution to the development of the car industry as well as their impact on society, history, and everyday life.

A visit to the Stahls Automotive Foundation will take you back to a time in history when cars were more than just a way to take us from point A to point B. Gain a better understanding of how the automobile developed from a novelty to a main form of transportation. In addition to the beautiful cars, enjoy the collection of gas pumps, road signs, oil cans, and other car-related accessories from the Depression-era.

Every one of their vintage cars and vehicles demonstrates special creativity and imagination in its engineering and design. Each car was chosen based on the engineering achievements that made it an important part of the evolution of the automobile. Stahls’ Automotive museum features continually changing exhibitions or historically significant cars from the Depression and Art Deco eras, along with automobile memorabilia.

The Stahls Automotive Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that exists in order to preserve, restore and exhibit specific vintage vehicles of the 20th century for educational purposes.

 56516 N Bay Dr
Chesterfield, Michigan 48051
P: 
586-749-1078
E: info@stahlsauto.com

Stahls Automotive Foundation Admission:

Free
Plan: 1-2 hr

Stahls Automotive Foundation Hours:

Open Every Tuesday 1 pm – 4p m and the first Saturday of the month 11 am – 4 pm

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Museum of American Speed

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Museum of American Speed

Founded in 1992 by “Speedy” Bill and Joyce Smith, the Speedway Motors Museum of American Speed is dedicated to preserving, interpreting, and displaying physical items significant in racing and automotive history. The museum is a federally recognized 501 (c) (3) private foundation and currently encompasses more than 150,000 sq. ft. over three levels. The vast collection resulted from the Smiths’ personal involvement in racing and hot rodding for more than six decades and their lifelong passion for collecting and preserving historic automotive artifacts.

The Museum of American Speed is a federally recognized 501 (c) (3) private foundation and currently encompasses more than 150,000 sq. ft. over three levels. The vast collection resulted from the Smiths’ personal involvement in racing and hot rodding for more than six decades and their lifelong passion for collecting and preserving historic automotive artifacts.

599 Oakcreek Dr
Lincoln, NE 68528
P: 402-323-3166
Email:  museumstaff@museumofamericanspeed.com

Museum of American Speed Admission:

Adults $15
Seniors (Ages 60+) $10
Veterans/College Students (With ID) $10
​Youth (Ages 6-17) $5
​Children (Ages 5 and under) Free
Active Military (With ID) Free

Plan: 3-4 hr

Museum of American Speed Hours:

Winter Hours: October-April
​Monday: 12 pm – 4:30 pm
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 12 pm – 4:30 pm
Saturday: 9 am – 1 pm
Sunday: Closed

Summer Hours: May-September
Monday: 12 pm – 4:30 pm
Tuesday: 12 pm – 4:30 pm
Wednesday: 12 pm – 4:30 pm
Thursday: 12 pm – 4:30 pm​
Friday: 12 pm – 4:30 pm
Saturday: 9 am – 1 pm
Sunday: Closed

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