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Museums in United States

Farr’s Movie Cars Museum

Jack Farr operates a membership-based track in Cresson, Texas. There is also the DriveXotic service, which hosts three tracks and allows people to experience driving the car of their dreams. Anyone who buys an experience gets to see Farr's collection of movie cars and early plastic bodied sportscars.

Farr's Movie Cars

FASNY Museum of Firefighting

The FASNY Museum of Firefighting was dedicated on Memorial Day 1926 with appropriate ceremonies. In order to accommodate the numerous donations to the Museum, additions were necessary. The first addition was added in 1957, 31 years after the initial opening. The second addition came in 1972, with another expansion in 1989, and yet another in 2000 adding to the current size, totaling more than 50,000 square feet. Today, the FASNY Museum of Firefighting contains the premiere collections of firefighting apparatus, equipment, gear and memorabilia in the world.

FASNY Museum of Firefighting

Fayetteville Area Transportation and Local History Museum

Located in the beautifully restored 1890 Cape Fear and Yadkin Valley Railroad Depot, the museum offers two floors of engaging, artifact-filled exhibits. The rich history of our area is told from pre-history through the early 20th century. Favorite spots in the museum include the steamboat interactive and the recreated Station Agent’s Office. Exhibits are frequently rotated. Conveniently located next door to the museum, the annex continues Fayetteville’s story with additional displays.

Fayetteville History Museum

Ford Piquette Avenue Plant Museum

Preserving the automotive history of Detroit, the Ford Piquette Avenue Plant Museum showcases the vehicles and automotive pioneers of the past. The Ford Piquette Avenue Plant was the first factory owned and built by the Ford Motor Company in 1904. Henry Ford's beloved Model T was innovative yet inexpensive. The Model T was designed at the Piquette Avenue Plant and the first 12,000 Model T's were built here. It was the first automobile factory were more than 100 cars were produced in a single day.

Ford Piquette Avenue Plant

Fort Wayne Firefighters Museum

In the reconstructed 1893 firehouse, the public is shown how the Fort Wayne Fire Department developed from a volunteer department(1839-1882) to an organization of paid professionals (1882-Present). This history is traced from the use of hand pumpers and neighborhood volunteers through the development of the Steamers and paid firefighters right up to the present day heroes. Almost all of the artifacts in the museum were once used by the Fort Wayne Fire Department.

Fort Wayne Firefighters Museum

Fountainhead Antique Auto Museum

Walk into the Fountainhead Antique Auto Museum and step back into an amazing time in history. Discover a rich, vibrant and immersive celebration of our love of the road and the magnificent machines that once transported us there. With a world-class collection of vintage automobiles and period fashions complemented by fascinating exhibits, accessories, photographs and archival videos, we welcome you on a vivid journey through the automotive age, from Victorian times through the Art Deco era.

Fountainhead