The AACA Museum Inc., a Smithsonian Affiliate, displays beautifully restored automobiles, buses, and motorcycles from the 1890s to the 1980s in …
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Nov 10, 2024
Awesome collection of unusual cars! I am a classic car guy, having driven several over the years. I was very impressed with the collection. Volunteers were available to fill in the blanks on the cars…Full review by GLENN S
Jun 24, 2024
I really just fell in love with this place. I was very impressed with how they have everything displayed. Very clean!! I loved the Tucker exhibits. From all the horse and buggy days to present there …Full review by Sectional M
Oct 5, 2023
Absolutely the best car museum we have ever been to!All the vehicle displays were awesome with a great variety of cars. The added bonus was the train display and the gentlemen who volunteered were a …Full review by liventhegoodlife
My great uncle is a member of the antique automobile car club and he says his name is on a plaque at the museum. He said he would like to see the plaque, but he is in his 80''s and can't get around well. Can you find the plaque and take a picture of it and e mail it to me? His name is Wayne Weber. My e mail is wweller29@yahoo, you get the rest Thanks ever so much! -Wendy
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I bet if you called them, they would take a picture and send it. The museum is staffed by great volunteers.
We will be there with our 5yr old daughter & 3 yr old son. Is this a good place for them? Enough to do?
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I think that they will have fun, there are lots of interactive aspects for kids... Little sections where there can do cute things. Like Block pieces to bulid a model T ford On a an …
I think that they will have fun, there are lots of interactive aspects for kids... Little sections where there can do cute things. Like Block pieces to bulid a model T ford On a an assembly line. and you can go into the Tesla dealership and answer the phone and explore the office. Its a neat place. If you ask a employee or volunteer they will allow you to go on some of the busses. Also a cute spot down stairs that has cars that you can actually get into and kids can play "pretend to drive etc and you can take pictures with them in the cars. Its a neat place.