
Housed in a former 132,000 square foot bakery, Lane Motor Museum features an exclusive compilation of mostly European automobiles. The bulk of the vehicles were built in the 1950s through 1970s. Although, some of them are as old as the 1920s, there are still others of 2000. This is purely a cool museum you’d love to visit. You will be introduced to a wide range of vehicles; over 45 pergolas representing Europe, Asia, and South and North America.

This is a functioning museum with the target being to preserve all vehicles in running order. Politics, geography, familial relationships, and economics are the factors which have been instrumental in shaping vehicles throughout history. In addition, there are a fine quantity of motorcycles, an airplane or two, and one very large military transport vehicle.

The greater part of the collections are sorted by country name– Austria, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Sweden and the United States. Here you can easily mark the similarity and difference between vehicles from various parts of the world. Kids under 18 are allowed free access while others with incredibly reasonable ticket admission charges. Don’t forget to check out some more images here.
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