Museums in United States
Ranier Racing Museum
Led by the family patriarch, Harry Ranier, Ranier Racing fielded cars in the NASCAR Winston Cup series for drivers such as Lennie Pond, Buddy Baker, Bobby Allison, Cale Yarborough, and Davey Allison. The Ranier Racing Museum at the Mountain Arts Center offers a wide variety of memorabilia such as trophies, pictures, and uniforms

RCR Racing Museum
Located on the RCR campus, is a 47,000 square foot facility that encompasses the original No. 3 race shop built at the RCR campus in 1986 and the original RCR Museum built in 1991. A 3,500 square foot structure was constructed between the two buildings to tie it all together. Inside, there are 47 race vehicles (46 cars and one NASCAR Truck) and a tractor-trailer transporter rig. Of those 46 race cars, 22 are black No. 3 GM Goodwrench Chevrolet Monte Carlos or Luminas driven by Dale Earnhardt. There are also all six of the No.

Recreational Vehicle and Motorhome Hall of Fame
The RV Founders Hall displays trailers, photos, and memorabilia reaching back to the 1920’s and 1930’s and is open to the public. The museum presents chronological and technological advancements in the industry from before WW I to the present. The Exhibitor Hall contains interesting displays illustrating the history and products of many of the parts manufacturers and service providers to the RV and manufactured housing industry.

Revs Institute
Revs Institute is the premier destination for automotive research and historical study. Revs presents the Miles Collier Collections of over one hundred significant automobiles built between 1896 and 1995. The automobiles on display at Revs are some of the rarest and most important cars ever built at anytime, anywhere. They are the ones that variously blazed technical pathways, redefined aesthetic standards, made history, and changed the world. he Institute primarily serves as a haven for scholars, preservationists and passionate connoisseurs of automotive history. In keeping with Mr.

Richard Petty Museum
The Petty Museum 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.

Roadside America Museum
Private collection of Carroll Estes featuring 40s and 50s advertising memorabilia, classic cars, and nostalgic Americana.

Rocky Mountain Motorcycle Museum and Hall of Fame
The Rocky Mountain Motorcycle Museum and Hall of Fame is home to over 75 original and fully restored examples of vintage and antique Indians, Harley-Davidson, Excelsior, Ariel, Mustang, BSA, Honda, Cushman, Panther and Triumph, dating from 1913-1983.

Rodz & Bodz Movie Car Museum
Rodz and Bodz is home to Colorado's premier movie car museum! The first of its kind in Colorado history, Rodz and Bodz has access to over 100 vehicles with a rotating exhibition of 60 plus at a time including vintage dream cars, to incredible movie cars, unique movie memorabilia, one of a kind customs, and hot rods. The museum moved to a new location in March, 2024

Rolling Thru Time Auto Museum
Joseph Findysz's private collection of 225 cars - including dozens of Ford Model Ts has been opened in November, 2024. In addition to cars "we have tons of stuff" said the owner, including Barbie dolls and old camera gear.

Rolls-Royce Foundation
The Rolls-Royce Foundation is an independent, non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the heritage of Rolls-Royce and Bentley Motorcars. Our museum includes cars from across the line of Rolls-Royce and Bentley models, and a selection of related materials in changing displays. An extensive library holds books, technical manuals, handbooks, sales literature and periodicals,as well as historic documents that document individual chassis
