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Northeast Classic Car Museum

Coordinates: 42°32′12″N 75°31′18″W / 42.53654°N 75.52173°W / 42.53654; -75.52173
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The Northeast Classic Car Museum is a not-for-profit educational facility in Norwich, New York that collects, preserves, interprets and exhibits vehicles related to the evolution of transportation, with particular emphasis on the role of the automobile and its impact on American culture.[1]

The Museum opened on Memorial Day weekend 1997.[2] Over 160 vehicles from 1899 through the early 1970s are on display in five connected buildings.[3] Permanent exhibits feature Franklin automobiles, luxury vehicles, post-war vehicles, and cars made in New York State. Other exhibits are featured on a changing basis.

References

  1. ^ "Classic Car Museum: 24 Rexford Street, State Route 23, Norwich, NY 13815". Retrieved 22 December 2014.
  2. ^ Naperstack, Martin. "Northeast Classic Car Museum Has A Fine Collection of Autos". Buffalo News.
  3. ^ Murphy, Tyler. "Wide Open Road Ahead" (PDF). Evening Sun.

42°32′12″N 75°31′18″W / 42.53654°N 75.52173°W / 42.53654; -75.52173