Richard Petty Museum
The Richard Petty Museum was established in 1988 and presents the unparalleled success story of one of the founding families of stock car racing, their drive for engineering excellence, and the technical inventiveness, innovation and ingenuity that made it all possible. The Petty Museum preserves the heritage of Petty Engineering and Petty Enterprises, a family business having a fundamentally formative influence on American motorsports and on automotive design, construction, and safety.
311 Branson Mill Rd
Randleman, NC 27317
P: 336-495-1143
E: info@rpmuseum.com
Richard Petty Museum Admission:
Adults: $12.00
Seniors 65 & Up: $10.00
Children 4-12: $7.00
Military Discount w/ID: $10.00
Children 3 and under are free
Plan: 1-2 hr
Richard Petty Museum Open:
Monday – Friday 9 am – 4 pm.
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