Missouri
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Classic Bike Headquarters
Classic Bike Headquarters is the next generation of a vision started in 1998 by Dave Mungenast Sr.
Armacost Museum
The Armacost Museum collection is an eclectic one with cars ranging in age from a 1910 International to a Ferrari Testarossa.
Auto World Museum
The concept for the Auto World Museum is a movement through time and a portrayal of the history of Callaway County, Missouri.
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.
Branson Auto & Farm Museum
The Branson Auto and Farm Museum features over 150 Collectible, Classic, and Muscle Cars along with Farm exhibits, steam engines, over 150 tractors, and harvesting equipment. They also buy and sell vehicles regularly, so the exhibits change often.
Celebrity Car Museum: The Velvet Collection
The Celebrity Car Museum: The Velvet Collection host 90 + vehicles within the museum. Classic’s, muscle cars, street rods, and celebrity & movie cars.
St. Louis Car Museum & Sales
Established in 1994, the St. Louis Car Museum & Sales has provided special interest vehicles and motorcycles to collectors and enthusiasts around the globe.
Route 66 Car Museum
Route 66 Car Museum is a privately owned car collection that is located along the famed and historic Route 66. Guy Mace started collecting in 1990 when he bought his first Jaguar. The collection has since grown to 75 automobiles that "strikes a fancy".
LEWIS MILLER’S MITCHELL COLLECTION
Lewis Miller’s Mitchell Collection is one of the finest and most extensive collections of anything and everything related to the Mitchell
American Tractor Museum
The American Tractor Museum was created to celebrate the iconic machine and the backbone of America.
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AUTOMOTIVE HISTORY
In less than two decades after German inventor Karl Benz patented the first automobile, Massachusetts and Missouri became the first states in the US to require a driver’s license in 1903. Neither state, however, required a test to obtain the license. Missouri was among the last of the fifty states to test drivers in 1953, followed only by Wisconsin and South Dakota.
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