Museums in United States
The Model T Ford Club of America
Nestled in the heart of Richmond Indiana’s Depot District, see Model Ts of all shapes and sizes hosted at the world’s largest Model T association. Once “the” transportation mecca of the 19th century, it is now a “must-see” destination filled with notable architecture, unique shops, stunning murals, fun and fabulous restaurants, a chocolatier, a microbrewery and much more!

The Moto Museum
Steve Smith's private collection of rare and vintage motorcycles from the many European manufacturers, that existed before 1975, all the way back to the beginning of motorcycling around 1900

The Museum of Automobiles
The Museum was started by former Governor Winthrop Rockefeller to house his collection of antique autos. When he died in 1973 the museum was closed. It was reopened a year later with mostly cars on loan from collectors from Arkansas and neighboring states. Since that time we have built a collection of over thirty cars.

The National Museum of Transportation
The National Museum of Transportation in St. Louis has a rail and transit collection of more than 190 major exhibits. The Museum is a great place for families and friends to spend the day. It is home to planes, trains, and automobiles...and trolleys, too! We renovate. We restore. We educate. We preserve history for future generations.

The NB Center for American Automotive Heritage
Nicola Bulgari's sprawling complex incorporates several buildings housing his vast collection and a restoration workshop. For his Italian collection check Nicola Bulgari's car collection and the garage in Rome

The Nethercutt Museum
Assembled by J.B. Nethercutt and his wife Dorothy, the Nethercutt Museum showcases more than 130 of the world’s greatest antique, vintage, classic and special interest automobiles including many top winners of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. The Museum houses classic cars, while The Collection showcases both cars and fine art related to cars.

The Patina Collective
Dubbed the world's largest Mercedes collection, this exhibition features over 300 cars. "From the legendary AMG Hammer to the lesser known unicorn Koenig Specials 560 SEC, The Patina Collective is home to the world's most unique and influential Mercedes-Benz"
The State Museum of Pennsylvania
The huge Hall of Industry and Technology at The State Museum of Pennsylvania has it all. From trains, stagecoaches and Conestoga Wagons to Ford Model Ts, airplanes, and fire engines, this exhibit is a catalogue of progress. Along with life-size covered wagons, trolley carts, and motorcycles, visitors will be able to see how Pennsylvania has evolved from a farming society to an industrial society.

The Stutz
The Stutz is a four-story seven-building complex, dating back to the times of the Stutz Motor Car Co in the 1910s. It has been redeveloped in the 2020s to include art studios, office space and a boutique car museum which was opened in February, 2023.

Throttlestop Museum
At the Throttlestop Museum, we share our passion by showcasing our rotating collection of 200 historic motorcycles, 75 showroom cars, and robust engines. The Museum is a decades-spanning collection of vintage, rare, limited, and restored automobiles. On display are unique models from the most iconic manufacturers, including Ford, Jaguar, Chevrolet, Harley-Davidson, Indian, BMW, Ducati, and many more.
