America’s Packard Museum

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America’s Packard Museum

America’s Packard Museum was founded in 1992 by Dayton attorney and long-time car collector Bob Signom. Located in an original Packard dealership building constructed in 1917, the museum has officially taken the name of the original dealership – The Citizens Motorcar Company – but has become known as “America’s Packard Museum”. Car Collector magazine named the museum one of the “Top Ten” Auto Museums in The United States, and the Society of Automotive Historians conferred the prestigious James J. Bradley Award upon the Museum for its “exemplary efforts” in preserving motor vehicle resource materials. Only six other U.S. museums had previously received the Bradley Award.

Signom brought The Citizens Motorcar Company “back to life,” as the world’s only restored Packard dealership operating as a museum. The museum features over 50 automobiles on display in the restored Art Deco showroom, service department and pavilion. In addition, significant artifacts from the Packard Motorcar Company are on display. The museum has become a popular destination for travelers and residents alike. The museum’s neighborhood has been named Dayton’s Motorcar District. America’s Packard Museum is an Affiliate Organization of The Packard Club.

420 S Ludlow St
Dayton, Ohio 45402
P:
937-226-1710
Email: info@americaspackardmuseum.org

America’s Packard Museum Admission:

Adults $15
Seniors 65+ $10
Students $2 w/ID
Plan: 1-2 hr

America’s Packard Museum Hours:

Winter Hours (October-April): Wednesday-Sunday 12-5 pm.

Summer Hours (May-September) Tuesday-Sunday 12-5 pm.

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International Motocross Museum

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International Motocross Museum

The mission of the International Motocross Museum (IMM) is to capture and preserve the rich history of International Motocross by providing a venue where the public can embrace the most unique motocross bikes ever built and still in existence. These artifacts come from all over the world and represent the technology revolution that has catapulted motocross from its humble beginnings to one of the most popular motorsports in existence today.

Chicago, IL
P: 
732-899-0012
E: info@internationalmotocrossmuseum.org

International Motocross Museum Admission:

Coming Soon – June 2025
Plan: 1hr

International Motocross Museum Hours:

Coming Soon

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Pierce-Arrow Museum

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Pierce-Arrow Museum

About two dozen significant Pierce-Arrow vehicles including cars, bicycles, motorcycles, and travel trailers covering the full range of production years from 1903 to 1938, are always on display. Most have been restored to original condition and show Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company products at their very best. From time to time there are vehicles exhibited in unrestored condition, showing how well Pierce products have held up over three-quarters of a century since production ceased.

A majority of the vehicles are permanent. Others are on loan from owners and rotated to provide variety to the presentation each year. Some rotation occurs during the year due to activities or use in the other displays at the Gilmore Car Museum campus.

In 1999, the Pierce-Arrow Foundation was established to create a museum dedicated solely to the preservation of the history and products of the Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company. The basic annual Pierce-Arrow Museum Membership of $40 includes admission to the entire Gilmore Car Museum complex for members and spouses. All membership fees and donations are fully tax deductible.

6865 W Hickory Rd
Hickory Corners, MI 49060
P:
231-740-3610
Email: info@pierce-arrowmuseum.org

Pierce-Arrow Museum Admission:

Admission Rates ($2 off per ticket January – March)
Admission includes access to shows and all museum buildings and exhibits. Parking is free.

Adults / Seniors: $20
Veterans (Must present ID. Sold onsite only.): $18
Youth (ages 11–17): $12
Children (10 and under): FREE
Active Military (must present ID): FREE
Adult Consecutive Two-Day Pass $36
Youth Consecutive Two-Day Pass $20


Plan: 3+hr (including Gilmore)

Pierce-Arrow Museum Hours:

Monday – Friday 9 am to 5 pm
Saturday – Sunday 9 am to 6 pm

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Museum of the Horseless Carriage

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Museum of the Horseless Carriage

The Museum of the Horseless Carriage’s mission is to engage, advance, support, promote, and administer charitable and educational activities, causes, and projects with the object of preserving the history and artifacts pertaining to the Brass Era automobile (pre-1916) by operating a museum and providing education opportunities for the general public.

The period before 1916 saw an amazing transformation in independent transportation and technological advancements. This period is not emphasized enough in museums or illustrated adequately in school history courses. The world’s history and culture were profoundly impacted by the early development of the horseless carriage and the pioneers who made it happen.

Locating the Museum of the Horseless Carriage at the Gilmore Car Museum creates the perfect partnership. Alignment of mission between our entities, central location in the United States, and the fact that the Gilmore is the largest auto museum in North America make it the perfect place.

The Museum of the Horseless Carriage is open at its temporary location in the Steam Barn on the Gilmore campus until the capital campaign is completed and the new stand-alone museum building is completed. The new building is targeted to be opened in 2024.

6865 W Hickory Rd
Hickory Corners, MI 49060
P:
330-605-8511
Email: hccamuseum@outlook.com

Museum of the Horseless Carriage Admission:

Admission Rates ($2 off per ticket January – March)
Admission includes access to shows and all museum buildings and exhibits. Parking is free.

Adults / Seniors: $20
Veterans (Must present ID. Sold onsite only.): $18
Youth (ages 11–17): $12
Children (10 and under): FREE
Active Military (must present ID): FREE
Adult Consecutive Two-Day Pass $36
Youth Consecutive Two-Day Pass $20


Plan: 3+hr (including Gilmore)

Museum of the Horseless Carriage Hours:

Monday – Friday 9 am to 5 pm
Saturday – Sunday 9 am to 6 pm

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Model A Ford Museum

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Model A Ford Museum

The Model A Ford Museum is truly a treat for our hobbyists. Whether you’ve been before or may be planning to go, each visit will present new vehicles and exhibits that will interest young and old alike. At any given time, the museum has about thirty Model A vehicles on display representing all production years, 1928 through 1931, and a variety of body styles from Tudors to Phaetons to Pickups to Firetrucks, etc.

Annually, they freshen the Museum with new exhibits and displays and create a theme for each year in which we focus on a specific usage of the Model A Ford during its production era. They also have five interactive displays that allow a visitor to learn about the Model A Ford through a “hands-on” experience.

 

6865 W Hickory Rd
Hickory Corners, MI 49060
P:
269-671-5089
Email: President@maffi.org

Model A Ford Museum Admission:

Admission Rates ($2 off per ticket January – March)
Admission includes access to shows and all museum buildings and exhibits. Parking is free.

Adults / Seniors: $20
Veterans (Must present ID. Sold onsite only.): $18
Youth (ages 11–17): $12
Children (10 and under): FREE
Active Military (must present ID): FREE
Adult Consecutive Two-Day Pass $36
Youth Consecutive Two-Day Pass $20


Plan: 3+hr (including Gilmore)

Model A Ford Museum Hours:

Monday – Friday 9 am to 5 pm
Saturday – Sunday 9 am to 6 pm

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Franklin Automobile Collection at Hickory Corners

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Franklin Automobile Collection at Hickory Corners

The Franklin Automobile Collection is the permanent home of The H. H. Franklin Club’s collection of automobiles, display engines, and artifacts that span the four-decade history of the H.H. Franklin Company.

The Syracuse, NY firm built America’s most successful air-cooled automobile, with its first innovative air-cooled motorcar in 1902 and continued production until 1934. Of the 150,000 Franklins built between 1902 and 1934, it’s estimated that about 3,700 have survived. This museum is a part of the Gilmore car museum estate.

6865 W Hickory Rd
Hickory Corners
P:
269-671-5089

Franklin Automobile Collection Admission:

Admission Rates ($2 off per ticket January – March)
Admission includes access to shows and all museum buildings and exhibits. Parking is free.

Adults / Seniors: $20
Veterans (Must present ID. Sold onsite only.): $18
Youth (ages 11–17): $12
Children (10 and under): FREE
Active Military (must present ID): FREE
Adult Consecutive Two-Day Pass $36
Youth Consecutive Two-Day Pass $20


Plan: 1-2 hr

Franklin Automobile Collection Hours:

9 am – 5 pm daily

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