Seal Cove Auto Museum
The Seal Cove Auto Museum fosters joyful experiences for people of all ages and interests. The collection features some of the earliest automobiles and motorcycles, as well as clothing and accessories, from 1895 through the early 1920s.
Antique auto enthusiasts, history buffs, as well as anyone who simply loves stories or wants to experience something entirely different, will delight in this unique collection.
Inspired by over 50 vehicles, the Museum shares exciting stories about this transformational time in American history. Stories about invention and innovation, art, design, women’s rights, and social and economic changes can be traced through the early automobile when inventors were experimenting with steam, electricity, and gas-powered engines.
The Seal Cove Auto Museum shares these stories — the innovation, ingenuity, and the power of imagination — that created these vehicles and transformed life in America.
1414 Tremont Rd
Seal Cove, ME 04674
P: 207-244-9242
Email: info@sealcoveautomuseum.org
Seal Cove Auto Museum Admission:
$10, Adults
$8, Seniors 62+
$8, Veterans
Free, 18 and younger
Group Rates Available
Plan: 1-2hr
Seal Cove Auto Museum Hours:
May 1 – Oct 31:
Open Daily 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Additional Hours for Special Programs
Nov 1 – Apr 30:
Open Mon – Tues
by appointment only
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