Museums in United States
Miles Through Time
Miles Through Time is a co-op style “living” automotive museum. Displays are privately owned by people in the community showcasing their beloved automobiles and memorabilia for everyone to enjoy. Automobiles on display have either been donated for display or are being stored by their owners.
Military Technology Museum of New Jersey
This museum, a part of the Infoage center, has amassed one of the largest and rarest collections of both static and operating military vehicles & equipment in the world including the war-born Jeep's history from start to finish as well as original WWII German military vehicles
Minnesota Fire Museum
The museum features over 12,000 square feet of historic items from Minnesota Fire Departments dating back to the 1860’s. The museum collection includes a Thief River Falls steam pumper, a 1919 Mankato aerial ladder a 1932 Minneapolis FWD engine and other historic firefighting apparatus & equipment.
Miracle of America Museum
The Miracle of America Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of one of the largest collections of American history. Gil & Joanne Mangels founded the Miracle of America Museum in 1981. Over the years the collection has grown and has received overwhelming support from the surrounding community and visitors that come from all over the world. The current collection contains thousands of artifacts scattered throughout dozens of buildings and is open year round.
Mitchell Collection
Lewis Miller’s Mitchell Collection is one of the finest and most extensive collection of anything and everything related to the Mitchell wagons, bicycles, motorcycles and automobiles of the 19th and early 20th centuries, which were produced in Racine, Wisconsin
Model A Ford Museum
The largest public museum dedicated to the Model A Ford, this 13,000-square-foot re-creation of a 1928 Ford dealership includes a service bay and gas pumps. You’ll also find rare examples of the famed car, which was produced from 1928 through 1931, including Thomas Edison’s Model A, a school bus, mail truck, and tow-truck. The museum is a partner of Gilmore Car Museum and is situated on its campus.
Montana Auto Museum
The Montana Auto Museum offers a splendid display of automotive history. Too many to list, but too much to miss, is a visit to the car museum in the Old Prison Museum Complex. Over 160 cars are on display from classic Chevys and muscle cars to a Schacht high wheeler.
Morrison Motor Car Museum
Known also as Backing Up Classics, this museum has more than 50 vehicles on display in 18,000 feet. Featuring classics, antiques, 50s, 60s, muscle cars and a gift shop fully stocked with NASCAR merchandise and automotive collectibles.
Moto Talbott Museum
A lifelong motorcyclist, Robb Talbott loves riding motorcycles, being around motorcycles, andenjoying them for their simple aesthetic value—as art objects. The motorcycles you find at Moto Talbott don’t conform to any one genre. You’ll find bikes from 16 countries, spanning decades. There are pristine examples of iconic bikes, unrestored barn finds, and even the occasional chopper or minibike. You’ll also find artifacts from Robb’s rich family history in and around Carmel and the Old West, historic toys, and the occasional bicycle.
Motorama Auto Museum
Motorama is Wisconsin's largest automobile museum with nearly five acres of inside and outdoor displays. Currently, over 400 vehicles on display divided by theme; race room, bike barn, bone-yard, exotics, military. The museum features many rare and one of a kind vehicles from around the world including the Alfa Heaven collection of over fifty exotic Alfa Romeos, the largest in North America.