Marathon Village
Marathon Village is a neighborhood born out of the buildings that once housed Marathon Motor Works (1910-1914). The museum now has 5 of the originals
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Marathon Village is a neighborhood born out of the buildings that once housed Marathon Motor Works (1910-1914). The museum now has 5 of the originals
Lane Motor Museum is one of the few museums in the U.S. to specialize in European cars. It is a working museum with the goal of maintaining all vehicles.
Greeneville City Garage Car Museum has a very diverse collection of 40 cars including a 1914 Ford T Model, a DeLorean & others.
The International Towing & Recovery Hall Of Fame and Museum features restored antique wreckers and equipment from the tow truck industry. The museum also displays related toys, tools, equipment, and pictorial histories.
The Coker Museum is located inside World Famous Honest Charley Speedshop. Inside you will find vintage cars, hot rods, motorcycles, trucks & more.
Rusty's TV & Movie Car Museum has around 50 cars that have been used in movies and TV as well as TV and movie memorabilia.
A tour through the Hollywood Star Cars Museum is a trip through some of the most famous movies and TV shows of the last 50 years. The museum features the best Hollywood movie & TV cars in recreated settings displayed with sound, lights, and action! Many of the...
The Edge Motor Museum, American Speed follows the rise, plateau, and fall of the American sports car. See more than a dozen iconic sports cars from the post-war United States to the 1970s, and track the cultural, economic, political, and technological trends that helped mold them into reflections of the era.
The Tennessee Museum of Aviation is Tennessee’s official repository and archive of aviation history. A great way to spend a couple of hours.
Speedwerks Exotic Car Experience is a private collection of hypercars, supercars, and exotics it is like nothing you've ever seen before.
Discover Tennessee Automotive Museums, Events, and History.
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Tennessee is a landlocked state in the U.S. South. Its capital, centrally located Nashville, is the heart of the country-music scene, with the long-running Grand Ole Opry, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and a legendary stretch of honky-tonks and dance halls. Memphis, in the far southwest, is the home of Elvis Presley’s Graceland, rock-and-roll pioneering Sun Studio and the blues clubs of Beale Street.
Graceland, Elvis’s home in Memphis, is the second most visited home in the country. Next to his music, Elvis Presley was also known for his impressive collection of cars. Visitors to Graceland in Memphis have the chance of seeing over fifteen of his prized vehicles on display in the Elvis Motors Automobile Museum. His famous pink Cadillac is not always on display so be sure to call in advance if you’re making the trip to see it.
Miles Through Time Automotive Museum has over 100 years of must-see automotive history on display. This unique, co-op-style museum is located inside of Vintage Garage Antiques which is in an old textile mill called the Old Clarkesville Mill in Clarkesville, GA....
AACA Museum, Inc. at Hershey is a professionally staffed, collecting institution presenting semi-permanent and temporary exhibitions. Exhibitions are supported by educational programs for school and community audiences. It sponsors workshops and other activities...
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...
With its creative architecture and great attention to detail, Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum is home to over 1,400 motorcycles that span over 100 years of production. More than 650 bikes can be seen on any given day, and 200 different manufacturers from 20...
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