Museums in United States
Stanley Museum
The Stanley Museum is a hands-on history museum exploring the dynamics of Yankee ingenuity and the American experience through telling the special story of the remarkable Stanley Family, known best as the makers of the Stanley Steam Car. The Stanley Twins, Francis Edgar and Freelan Oscar (known simply and modestly as F.E.

State Historical Museum of Iowa
A lot of different exhibits, which showcase the history of the state include a few classic cars
Studebaker National Museum
The Studebaker National Museum is devoted to sharing the story of the automotive and industrial history of South Bend and the greater region through the display and interpretation of Studebaker vehicles along with related industrial artifacts. The Collection also includes seven objects designated as “National Treasures” including the carriage Abraham Lincoln rode to Ford’s Theatre the night of his assassination, and a carriage used by the Marquis de Lafayette during his farewell tour of United States in 1824.

Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer
For more than forty years, Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer has given visitors a glimpse of pioneer life. Described as a "crossroads in time," Stuhr Museum preserves and portrays the inspiring story of the pioneer town builders who created the first communities in Nebraska. The pioneers who challenged the land did not think their story remarkable, but visitors and students are amazed at the spirit and accomplishments of common people who shared a vision for the future and built satisfying and productive lives on the prairie.

Sturgis Motorcycle Museum and Hall of Fame
The mission and vision of the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum and Hall of Fame is to collect, preserve, and interpret the history of motorcycling, honor those who have made a positive and significant impact on the sport and lifestyle and pay tribute to the history of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. We do this through offering comprehensive and educational exhibits and showcasing rare and unusual examples significant to our history and sport.

Swope's Cars of Yesteryear Museum
Swope's Cars of Yesteryear Museum features an impressive display of vintage automobiles, including a 1914 Renault, a 1930s Pierce-Arrow, a Model T etc.

Tallahassee Antique Car Museum
The Tallahassee Automobile Museum presents one of the southeast’s finest collections of rare automobiles and unique collectibles, including pianos.

Tampa Bay Automobile Museum
Located in the Tampa, Clearwater, St. Petersburg area of west central Florida, the Tampa Bay Automobile Museum, features a unique collection of vintage cars and vehicles that demonstrate special creativity and imagination in their history and engineering. They include pioneering front wheel drive and rear engine cars from the 1920’s and 1930’s, and each vehicle was chosen based on the engineering achievements that made it an important part of the evolution of the automobile.

Tellus Science Museum
Tellus is a world-class 120,000 square foot museum located in Cartersville, GA just off I-75 at exit 293. The museum’s exhibits open minds and ignite a passion for science. Tellus features four main galleries: The Weinman Mineral Gallery, The Fossil Gallery, Science in Motion and The Collins Family My Big Backyard. From Kitty Hawk, North Carolina to the Moon, the Millar Science in Motion Gallery will propel visitors through 100 years of changes in transportation technology.

Terrill Antique Car Museum
Visit the Pre-WWII car collection. Museum is funded by donations and does not charge an admission. Restored cars include one of a kind, Coffin Steam Carriage, Crow-Elkhart Cloverleaf, REO Speedwagon 3/4 ton truck and more.
