Museums in United States
Roush Automotive Collection
The Roush Automotive Collection, located in the Detroit Metropolitan area, is a 30,000 sq. ft. private facility. Housed within the collection are a wide variety of displays, multi-media exhibits, artifacts, memorabilia and 110+ vehicles dedicated to the preservation of the heritage of Roush Enterprises.

Route 66 Auto Museum
Route 66 Auto Museum is a must-see on your travels through the Mother Road! It has over 30 privately owned cars on display, including classics, vintage, chrome, street rods, and more!

Route 66 Electric Vehicle Museum
A unique museum showing the development of electric vehicles in the USA

Russell's Travel Center
Located on Historic Route 66, Russell's Travel Center is a State of the Art Facility. A complete grocery store, an authentic Route 66 Diner, a classic car and memorabilia museum, a chapel, and the best showers on the planet. The list of amenities goes on and on

Rusty's TV and Car Museum
At Rustys TV & Movie Car Museum we have over 50 cars that have been used in movies and TV as well as TV and movie memorabilia. Theres something for all ages! Many of the cars are the actual cars used in the shows and can only be seen here.

RV Museum
The RV Museum is part of Jack Sisemore Traveland RV dealership. The Sisemore’s have been collecting and restoring unusual vintage RVs for years. Some of the RV’s in their collection include the Flxible Bus from the movie RV (Released 2006. Starring Robin Williams), the 1st Itasca motor home ever built, the oldest Fleetwood in existence and many other RVs from the 30s through the 70s.

Saab Heritage Car Museum USA
The Saab Heritage Car Museum USA offers a unique opportunity to see and celebrate Saab’s contributions to the American automotive landscape. Featuring over 80 cars, including rare Saabs from the GM Heritage Collection, as well as the oldest Saab in the country, the Saab Heritage Museum USA is a must-see attraction in Sturgis, South Dakota!

Salty Dog Museum
The Salty Dog Museum takes viewers through the evolution of automobile transportation in their Shandon Museum. Every vehicle is incredibly well-kept and restored to its original glory. Ambitious collectors Ron Miller and Mark Radtke have dozens of cars from the early 1900s. Admire the collection of antique Fords, firetrucks, and more.

San Antonio Fire Museum
The San Antonio Fire Museum is, as many visitors say, one of San Antonio’s hidden gems. What began as a dream of five firefighters assigned together at old #19's station in 1997, has become one of the most notable Fire Museums in the country. At the San Antonio Fie Museum, visitors will see antique fire trucks and fire-fighting equipment, artifacts dating back to the mid-1800s and beautifully archived documents and photos.

San Diego Automotive Museum
The San Diego Automobile Museum was first conceived by Briggs Cunningham, and embraced by the San Diego City Council in 1979 and 1980. The City Council presented the San Diego Automobile Museum a long term lease in San Diego's legendary Balboa Park. The Museum is located a structure that was created as a temporary structure in 1935 as part of the California Pacific International Exposition. The San Diego Automobile Museum provides the public with exhibits designed to enlighten the public about automotive subjects of the past present and future.
