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Museums in United States

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 State Museum of Pennsylvania

Toad Hall Classic Sports Car Museum

Bill Putnam's private collection of over 50 Classic Sports Cars, mostly English with some Japanese and European ones thrown in - and all of them are painted red. There are a dozen Lotuses, half a dozen MGs, Triumphs and Jaguars, and a bunch of Austin Healeys, TVRs, Datsuns, and Ferrari, Mazda, Morgan, AC, Daimler, Sunbeam, Mini Cooper, and more.

Toad Hall

Tucson Auto Museum

In April, 2025 Tucson Auto Museum reopened at its new location. The 26,000-square-foot facility, formerly home to the iconic Hidden Valley Inn restaurant, houses more than 80 rare and classic cars. Visitors can explore everything from Ferraris and Corvettes to vintage Mustangs, and even a fully-operational 'Batmobile'.

Tucson

Twisted Oz Motorcycle Museum

Kelly Modlin had a vision for a nationally known vintage motorcycle museum located in the center of the United States and she made it happen! The museum, which was opened in 2016 is located in a renovated body shop, which features over 70 privately curated vintage motorcycles and a Valentine Diner.

Twisted Oz

U.S. Army Transportation Museum

The story of the Army's Transportation Corps, from horse-drawn wagons of the Revolutionary War to armoured vehicles being used today, is told through exhibits, models and dioramas. The museum's artifact collection numbers just under 7,000 objects, plus another 1,000 exhibit props. The collection includes nearly 100 macro artifacts ranging from planes, helicopters, tugboats, and landing craft to trucks, jeeps, hovercraft and trains.

U.S. Army Transportation Museum

Vehicle Vault

Not your average car museum. Visit the Gallery at Vehicle Vault, a unique and beautiful building housing a fabulous collection of rare and exotic automobiles from all over the world. What started as a small family car collection has now grown into the Gallery Permanent Collection, featuring cars from key segments and points in history; The Brass Era, Prohibition and Pre-War, Drive-In and Cruise, Classic Muscle, Customs, Hot Rods and Exotics.

Vehicle Vault

Vintage 99 Motorcycle Museum

Opened in November, 2024 the museum is a homage to founder Mitch Barnes' family. The name of the museum refers to Barnes' brothers racing number.  Inside, the large facil­ity houses everything from Suzuki bikes that have been restored to clas­sic Honda bikes and even win­ning dirt bikes on loan from fam­ous racers such as Ryan Sipes, a Ken­tuckian who has been a pro­fes­sional racer since 2004.

Vintage 99