Visiting Keystone Truck and Tractor Museum
The Keystone Truck and Tractor Museum in Colonial Heights, Virginia is a fantastic automotive museum full of over 150 antique tractors and more.
Unfortunately, only private tours can view the collection. The location in Salem, Oregon, and the identities of the owners are a closely-held secret.
This is why you won’t find Brother Car Collection listed on the map or in the state of Oregon as a car museum you can visit on a regular basis. However, the collection is so impressive, it is worthy of an honorable mention.
There are opportunities to visit the collection during fundraising events. Most often tickets to visit are about $25.
The Keystone Truck and Tractor Museum in Colonial Heights, Virginia is a fantastic automotive museum full of over 150 antique tractors and more.
The Tampa Bay Automobile Museum is a must stop place if you're in the Tampa, FL area. If you're cruising out of Tampa take a few extra hours and stop by.
The Panoz Museum in Hoschton, Georgia is a must stop for any automotive enthusiast, especially race fans. Not only is the Panoz hand made right on site but they also display various models in the museum, as well as some of the actual race cars and racing...
I recently had the opportunity to visit the Mustang Museum of America in Odenville, Alabama and I've got to say I was really impressed especially once I was told how recently the museum started.
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