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Automobile aficionados rejoice! Pennsylvania is the birthplace of the Jeep® and home to some of the largest collections of automotive memorabilia and vehicles.
visitPA: Cruise through history with a visit to the Antique Automobile Club of America. With more than 150 vehicles, it's one of the largest automotive museums in the nation.
visitPA: The original Jeep® was made in Butler in 1940, making the annual Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival a must-attend event! The festival has more than 2,000 Jeeps®, off-and-on road trail rides and more.
visitPA: The museum rotates through 150 vehicles from the oldest private car collection in the U.S., spanning nearly 100 years. Visitors can view one-of-a-kind vehicles like a 1936 Duesenberg & a 1920 Carroll.
Museum · Eastwick - Southwest Philadelphia · 15 tips and reviews
visitPA: The Simeone Foundation Automotive Museum has one of the world's greatest collections of racing sports cars in Philadelphia with more than 65 historically significant vehicles.
visitPA: Known as "Pennsylvania's Transportation History Museum,” the Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles showcases stories of early vehicle craftsmen, automotive pioneers and innovators.
visitPA: Experience the automotive luxury and heritage of Rolls-Royce and Bentley Motorcars. View original Rolls-Royce and Bentley models, and an extensive library of technical manuals and literature.
visitPA: With 13 of the country's largest annual car and truck events, and four collector-car auctions, Carlisle Events is an automotive paradise. Visitors can view their favorite automobiles May-October.
7227 Reynolds St (at S Homewood Ave.), Pittsburgh, PA
Art Museum · Point Breeze · 20 tips and reviews
visitPA: Opening late fall 2015/early spring 2016, Frick's Car and Carriage Museum will have displays of historic carriages and vintage vehicles that illustrate Pittsburgh’s place in automotive history.