Museums in United States
Klairmont Kollections
Under one roof, (encompassing 100,000 square feet on two floors) Larry Klairmont has been able to amass hundreds of outstanding classics; ranging from an original 1930’s Duesenberg to a large group of micro-cars to a 1918 Pierce Arrow appearing in silver and gold, like something straight out of a fairy tale.
Kline Museum
100 Years of history in Prescott, IA. Antique tractors, autos and memorabilia of years go by. Featuring a rare Carter Car.
Kruse Plaza
The former Kruse Museum complex has been rebranded and reconfigured in 2019: Kruse Plaza is revitalizing and revolutionizing the future for families here in DeKalb County. Keeping the history of Kruse Museums our Collection still showcase the Indy Car collection, Monster Trucks, our Classic vehicles, and the innovative collection designed by Carl Casper. Take a walk back in time as you tour the World War II collection. As you walk around experience the transition of our facilities into a full scale event center.
La Porte County Historical Society Museum
Land Cruiser Heritage Museum
The goal of the museum is to acquire and display one of every model of Land Cruiser ever produced, which is well over 100 models. Private collectors and Land Cruiser enthusiasts have loaned the Museum vehicles, vintage owner’s manuals, over 1000 scale models, tool kits, marketing materials, memorabilia and artwork, all of which are on display.
Lane Motor Museum
Lane Motor Museum in Nashville, Tennessee features the largest collection of European vehicles in the United States. Approximately 150 cars and motorcycles not typically seen in the U.S. are on display. Lane Motor Museum features a unique collection of mostly European automobiles, housed in a former 132,000 square foot bakery. The majority of our vehicles were built in the 1950s through 1970s although we have some as old as the 1920s and as new as 2000
Larz Anderson Auto Museum
Just four miles from Downtown Boston, the Larz Anderson Auto Museum is home to "America's Oldest Car Collection." Built in 1888, the museum is housed in what was once the opulent carriage house of wealthy Bostonians Larz and Isabel Anderson. This self-guided museum is home to our permanent Anderson automotive collection as well as our yearly changing exhibits of cars and rare automotive artwork.
LeMay - America's Car Museum
LeMay – America’s Car Museum is a non-profit organization chartered to preserve and interpret the history and technology of the automobile and its influence on American culture. The Museum is dedicated to securing and interpreting the valuable LeMay Collection and to acquiring, preserving and interpreting additional artifacts that explore broad themes of American mobility and lifestyle in an instructive and entertaining manner. Harold and Nancy LeMay amassed the largest privately owned collection of automobiles, other vehicles and related memorabilia in the world.
LeMay Family Collection at Marymount
There's the "big" LeMay Museum and then there's the slightly smaller, but no less interesting LeMay Family Collection at the Marymount Event Center showcasing over 500 vintage vehicles - primarily American-made cars, trucks, buses, fire engines, motorcycles, and more. The LeMay Family Collection, which was started by Harold & Nancy LeMay, was recognized as the largest privately-held collection of vehicles in the world, and it continues to grow.