Maine
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Cole Land Transportation Museum
The Cole Land Transportation Museum collects, preserves, and displays (before they disappear forever) a cross-section of Maine's land transportation equipment from which this and future generations will gain knowledge of the past. We also wish to remember, record...
The Bickford Collection
The Bickford Collection is an open-air Pavillion and courtyard filled with a collection of Erv's old antique trucks and equipment in downtown Yarmouth
Boothbay Railway Village
The Boothbay Railway Village has an Antique Automobile Exhibit with more than 60 vehicles on display. The automobiles and trucks on view date from 1902 – 1962 and illustrate technological advances and engineering fetes that helped make cars accessible to the...
Owls Head Transportation Museum
Owls Head Transportation Museum is home to a world class operating collection of rare antique cars, planes, motorcycles and more.
Stanley Museum
Visitors to the Stanley Museum are greeted and directed first to the car room exhibiting the steam cars, and a 20 hp Stanley engine, boiler and burner exhibit that demonstrates the power plant of the Stanley steam car.
Seal Cove Auto Museum
See a wide variety of over 50 antique autos and motorcycles, with a special emphasis on the "Brass Era" (1895-1917) at the Seal Cove Auto Museum.
MAINE CLASSIC CAR MUSEUM
Maine Classic Car Museum features 50 of the world's finest motorcars, including a Tucker, President Roosevelt's Packard, Doc Hudson, & more.
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MAINE
Maine, the northeasternmost U.S. state, is known for its rocky coastline, maritime history and nature areas like the granite and spruce islands of Acadia National Park. Moose are plentiful in Baxter State Park, home to Mt. Katahdin, endpoint of the Appalachian Trail. Lighthouses such as the candy-striped beacon at West Quoddy Head, dot the coast, as do lobster shacks and sandy beaches like Ogunquit and Old Orchard.
AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY
Maine’s highest peak is named after a car.
Well, kind of. Cadillac Mountain, the highest peak on the East Coast, is named after the explorer, Antoine Laumet de la Mothe, Sieur de Cadillac. The famous luxury car company, Cadillac, is also named for him. Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac was a French explorer and adventurer in New France which stretched from Eastern Canada to Louisiana on the Gulf of Mexico.
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Cole Land Transportation Museum
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