From it’s debut in 1987, which showcased Edward Towe’s collection of Fords, the museum has grown to include 130 vehicles of various makes spanning 120 years. The cars are arranged in themed displays with historic information on each car. One gallery is reserved for special exhibits which was all about microcars when we visited.
The museum is accessible except for the three or four cars that visitors may sit in for photographs.
Two accessible spaces in front of the museum are long enough for short RVs. More parking where any RV will fit is available in the lot on the opposite side of V St.
Museum 38.57082, -121.51162
A Nash Rambler the same color as the one the people had up the street when I was 7!
ReplyDeleteFunny how the mind works....
Tony does that too - that's the car my brother had when he 16,my grandfather had that one...
DeleteI'm doing good if I remember the color of somebody's car. :-D
Nowadays, all cars look alike to me! Fun museum!
ReplyDeleteYes, they use to have much more character!
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