Museums in United States
Don Laughlin's Classic Car Collection
"Don Laughlin's Classic Car Collection offers an exceptional opportunity to see many of the most unique autos ever created! From Limousines once owned by notorious historic figures, to movie cars, to the battered motorcycle Steve McQueen rode to get away from it all, this collection has something for everyone. Whatever era of automobiles may be your favorite - from the muscle cars of the 60's to the classic horseless carriages - Don Laughlin's Classic Car Collection has something for you!" Photo is courtesy of Dan Wulff.

Dream Riderz Classic Cars & Collectibles
Dream Riderz is a private collection of automobiles featuring everything from motorcycles to muscle cars to supercars. The museum houses 82 vehicles, but with the whole collection totaling well over 200, a number of them enter and leave storage monthly.

Eagles Mere Auto Museum
Located next to an Air Museum, the Auto Museum showcases over seventy-five 1950s and 1960s vehicles and many unique pieces of vintage memorabilia on two floors. The Museum represents an era when the United States dominated the auto manufacturing industry and Americans were full of confidence, optimism and youthful exuberance.

Early Ford V-8 Foundation Museum
The Early Ford V-8 Museum is a one-of-a-kind museum dedicated to 1932-1953 Ford history. It consists of three major sections: the original Phase 1 which now houses an Early Ford Speed exhibit, Industrial Engine and Farming displays, and a 1940s Ford Service Garage; The Frank Corey Gallery which houses many of our 1932-53 Ford vehicles; and Floyd Motors, a depiction of a 1936 Ford Dealership.

Eastern Museum of Motor Racing
Back in 1975, a small group of racing enthusiasts known as the Williams Grove Old Timers, gathered near Harrisburg, Pa. They shared a common interest in the early days of American motor racing and a desire to preserve the history of that bygone era. To serve this purpose, they immediately planned the construction of a public museum of racing history to be known as the Eastern Museum of Motor Racing.

Edge Motor Museum
"This museum is not a personal collection of cars. Each automobile is selected based on its historical and cultural significance. We aim to educate every guest about these cars, but also about what was happening around us when they were made. In doing so, we hope to encourage the preservation of current and future automobiles, thereby preserving their stories."

Elliott Museum
The Elliott Museum offers a variety of collections, including vintage cars, baseball artifacts, artwork, Americana, rotating exhibits in the Changing Exhibitions Gallery, a theater, a tribute to local philanthropists Frances Langford and Ralph Evinrude, a Museum Store, a student art exhibit, and much more.

Elwood Haynes Museum
"It all began here with the invention of America's first horseless carriage by Elwood Haynes in 1894. Mr. Haynes is also known for inventing stainless steel and an alloy used in the space program today called stellite. Take a look at his life and contributions to science at the Elwood Haynes Museum housed in this former residence. The museum also features exhibits on the past and present automotive industry in Kokomo."

Estes-Winn Antique Car Museum
A popular attraction at Grovewood Village is the Antique Car Museum, established in 1966 by Harry Blomberg - Asheville’s Cadillac-Pontiac dealer for over half a century and founder of modern day Harry’s on the Hill. The museum is home to several antique and vintage automobiles that Harry and his dealership had come to own over time, including a rare 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham (only 400 made) and Asheville’s own 1922 American LaFrance fire truck. All vehicles are in running condition.

Estrella Warbirds and Automobile Museum
Adopting a name to memorialize the World War II Estrella Army Air Force Base, that which is now Paso Robles Municipal Airport, the Museum was chartered as a not-for-profit California corporation in 1992. On July 19th, 2009, The Estrella WarBirds Museum added a new facility, The Woodland Automobile Display Building, which preserves yet another chapter of history, automobile racing.
