Museums in United States
Cliff's Museum of Car Memorabilia
Cliff's Museum of Car Memorabilia is presented as a mid-40's car dealership with WWII era auto-related memorabilia with showroom, parts room, repair shop and large collection display room. A small restaurant display is included featuring a Coca Cola collection and a porcelain doll collection.
Clifton Classic Chassis Auto Museum
A 22,000 sq. ft. classic auto museum, featuring 35 cars from the 1940s through 1980s. There are Corvettes, Thunderbirds, Buicks, Pontiacs, Chryslers, as well as vintage scooters. Besides autos, you will visit the Clifton Memories Room which has Clifton/Bosque County memorabilia from the 1950s through 1970s.
Clovis Flat Track Museum
"The preservation and display of America's own true racing motorcycle history is our goal. Flat trackers, posters, programs, trophies, plaques, leathers, helmets and pictures, are all displayed for the racing enthusiast."
Coker Museum
The Coker Museum houses Corky Coker's personal collection. Corky grew the collection during his carrier at Coker Tire. With over 100 vintage cars, motorcycles, trucks, buses, and even 3 airplanes hanging overhead, there is something for everyone.
Cole Land Transportation Museum
"Our purpose at the Cole Land Transportation Museum is to collect, preserve, and display (before they disappear forever) a cross section of Maine's land transportation equipment from which this and future generations will gain knowledge of the past. We believe we have the largest display of snow removal equipment under one roof in America. Our 10 fire trucks range from a 1910 hand tub to a 1948 Ahrens Fox. Numerous special displays are inside the museum"
Collection on Palmetto
The Collection on Palmetto which was opened in May, 2020 features a carefully curated collection of Brass-Era automobiles which demonstrate the progression of automotive engineering throughout that formative time. Engines large and small tell the story of industry, growth and innovation.
Cooter's Place
"If you love the Dukes of Hazzard you will love a visit to Cooter’s Place. This is Nashville’s one and only Dukes of Hazzard Museum and Shop, operated by none other than ol’Cooter himself, Ben Jones,who played the Duke Boys stalwart sidekick, is your host at this tribute to Hazzard County. This expanded museum features pictures, props, Costumes, and memorabilia from the beloved hit television show. Also displayed are Cooter’s Tow Truck, Daisy’s Jeep, Rosco’s Patrol Car, and of course, a General lee, the 1969 Dodge Charger which has achieved iconic status among fans of the show."
Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum
The Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum, a Collection of Western Reserve Historical Society, presents the history of land and air transportation by using interesting, engaging and entertaining exhibits, displays and activities. The Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum, showcases nearly 150 antique, vintage, and classic automobiles, motorcycles, bicycles, automobile culture and aircraft.
Cussler Museum
The Cussler Museum is dedicated to the preservation of astounding rare and vintage automobiles from around the world. This extensive collection of over 100 significant automobiles was started by renowned best selling author Clive Cussler, who died in February, 2020
D. W. Correll Museum
Come take a walk into the past or down memory lane at the D.W. Correll Museum. There is something of interest for everyone. The museum consists two large buildings. The first building houses antique automobiles restored by Mr. Correll and other interesting artifacts from the history of transportation. The antique automobiles include a 1898 Locomobile (steam engine), 1902 Oldsmobile Run About, 1906 Cadillac, 1914 Dodge Touring, 1914 Oldsmobile, 1917 Twin 6 Packard, 1922 Franklin, 1927 Stutz 8, 1930 Model A Ford Cabriolet, 1935 Ford sedan and a 1948 Dodge Coupe.