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 $14
Kids 6-15 $11
Plan: 1hr

Wheels of Yesteryear  Hours:

Sunday – Saturday 9:30 am – 5:30 pm

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Mustang Owner’s Museum

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Mustang Owner’s Museum

The Mustang Owner’s Museum is located in Concord, NC. Why Concord, NC, “where racing lives”? It is a major automotive destination for enthusiasts, with NASCAR, NHRA, and Auto Fair with each event scheduled twice a year plus the NASCAR shops open to the public.

That is just part of the reason the county of Cabarrus and the city of Concord experienced the passion of Mustang enthusiasts in 2014 and have welcome the Museum with open arms.

The Museum showcases over 25 Mustangs.  These Mustangs include classics, modified, racing, and a few unique versions.  The goal is to show the automotive world the many reasons why the Mustang is the most popular “pony car” in the world. 

4005 Dearborn Pl NW
Concord, NC 28027
P:
980-439-5653
Email: info@mustangownersmuseum.com

Mustang Owner’s Museum Admission:

Adults $10
12 and under free
Plan: 1 hr

Mustang Owner’s Museum Hours:

Monday – Saturday  10 AM – 5 PM
​Sunday 12 PM – 5 PM

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Greeneville City Garage Car Museum

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Greeneville City Garage Car Museum

Greeneville City Garage Car Museum has a very diverse collection of 40 cars including a 1914 Ford T Model, a DeLorean & others. While on your trip through the museum stop by the Emporium, the Palace Movie Theatre, Suzie Q’s diner, and the Texaco Service Station.

210 S Main St
Greeneville, TN 37743
P: 
423-638-6971
Email: info@citygaragecarmuseum.com

Greeneville City Garage Car Museum Admission:

Adults $5
10 and under free
Plan: 1-2hr

Greeneville City Garage Car Museum Hours:

Friday & Saturday 10am – 4pm

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McCandless Antique Auto

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McCandless Antique Auto

The McCandless Collection was founded by Mike McCandless in honor of his father, Herb McCandless. Herb was a legendary drag racer known as “Mr. 4 Speed”. The family’s passion for racing was passed down and now hundreds of cars as well as many other vintage automotive memorabilia are on showcase at this museum.

1452 Industry Dr
Burlington, NC 27215
P:
317-488-7374
E: info@mccandlesscollection.com

McCandless Antique Auto Admission:

Free

Plan: <1 hr

McCandless Antique Auto Hours:

Opens June 14, 2023
Wednesday – Friday 9 am – 3 pm
2nd Saturday each month through September  9 am -1 pm
By appointment  Monday & Tuesday

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Dale’s Wheels Through Time

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Dale’s Wheels Through Time

The Dale’s Wheels Through Time is a 38,000-sq.-ft. museum housing 300+ rare motorcycles, cars, and related exhibits, photos & memorabilia.

The automobile collection is equally as interesting as the two-wheeled marvels.  A pair of ’32 roadsters, Packard and Lincoln from the classic era are surrounded by distinctive “one-off” autos such as the 1949 Veritas and the massive 1915 Locomobile built during the gilded age of American history.

The collection was started by Museum Founder Dale Walksler in 1969 in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. In 1977 the collection moved to Mt. Vernon Illinois where it was housed at the Harley-Davidson dealership founded by Dale.  As the collection matured it became obvious the potential for a truly incredible museum was at hand. In 2002, the collection moved to its present location in Maggie Valley, North Carolina. A 501c3 not-for-profit status was attained, and Wheels Through Time was on its way to preserving forever a most unique aspect of our American history.

62 Vintage Ln
Maggie Valley, NC 28751
P: 
828-926-6266
Email: info@wheelsthroughtime.com

Dale’s Wheels Through Time Admission:

Adults $15,
Seniors $12
6-14yr $7

Plan: 2-3 hr

Dale’s Wheels Through Time  Hours:

Thursday – Monday 9am – 5pm (Closed in Winter)

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Tellus Science Museum

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Tellus Science Museum

Tellus Science Museum is a world-class 120,000-square-foot museum located in Cartersville, GA just off I-75 at exit 293. The museum’s exhibits open minds and ignite a passion for science. The museum features a nice collection of antique vehicles including an 1886 Mercedes Benz.

100 Tellus Dr
Cartersville, GA 30184
P: 
770-606-5700
Email: info@tellusmuseum.org

Tellus Science Museum Admission:

Adults $15.95
3-17yr $11.95 
Plan: 3 – 4hr

Tellus Science Museum Hours:

10 am – 5 pm daily

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