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Museums in United States

Canton Classic Car Museum

The Canton Classic Car Museum was set up in 1978. The museum currently exhibits forty-five rare and unusual classic and special interest automobiles. The gorgeous vehicles are complemented by the thousands of pieces of historical memorabilia displayed throughout the museum. The Canton Classic Car Museum has something for everyone. Automobilia. Vintage toys. Steam engines. Movie posters. Historic photography. Oriental rugs. Meyer's Lake Park and Canton historical displays. The list goes on and on.

The museum was reopened in June, 2023

Canton

Celebrity Car Museum

The Celebrity Car Museum is an immersive collection of over 100 iconic movie and T.V. show vehicles. Featuring a large variety of instantly recognizable cars, there is sure to be something for everyone in the family. You can get behind the ropes and take photos inside the DeLorean or have a chat with Scooby inside the Mystery Machine.

Celebrity Car Museum

Central New York Living History Center

The Homer Cortland Community Agency ( HCCA) has a four-fold mission: to develop a museum complex for the preservation of historical artifacts of local, national and international significance, to educate students from the intermediate grades through college, to contribute to the economic revitalization of Cortland County by creating a museum that will enhance tourism in the Central New York area, and to provide opportunities for volunteers to become involved in community-building activities.

Central New York Living History Center

City Garage Car Museum

City Garage Car Museum was founded in 2009 by Kent Bewley, a Greeneville native whose family has been in the automobile business since  1937.  His father, R. R. Bewley, was a Pontiac-Cadillac-Packard dealer.  A special section of the museum is devoted to Bewley Motor Co.

Greneville

Classic Bike Headquarters

Classic Bike Headquarters is the next generation of a vision started in 1998 by Dave Mungenast Sr. Previously it was known as the Mungenast Classic Automobile & Motorcycle Museum.

Dave’s son Ray, along with Dave Larsen, Matt Prunty and a small group of dedicated volunteers have relocated to the Union, Mo area in a modern 15,000 square foot building.

Classic Bike HEadquarters