Clinton Engines Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
Write a Review
Trip.com
(5 Reviews)TripAdvisor
5 Reviews
Becky C
Open but Doors were locked
Friday, June 18 -Went first to the Historic Society Museum and paid for both museums arrived at the Clinton Engines Museum around 2:45, online and door sign said they are open until 4. Open light was...
Even though I grew up in Iowa, I had never heard of Clinton Engines, but after visiting the museum I gained a much better understanding of how prevalent these engines were without even knowing it. ...
Spend a couple of hours here to learn about the history of the famous Clinton engines. There is much to read about and plenty of pictures and artifacts.
The Clinton Engines Museum preserves the history of the Clinton Engines Corporation, an iconic manufacturer of small, air-cooled engines from 1946 until the 1980s. It's located in the former Clinton E...
Open but Doors were locked
Friday, June 18 -Went first to the Historic Society Museum and paid for both museums arrived at the Clinton Engines Museum around 2:45, online and door sign said they are open until 4. Open light was...
Great display of what clinton engines was.
small and short but definitely cool and nice to look through. been through twice already and the $5 entry was perfect for its size.
Never heard of Clinton Engines....
Even though I grew up in Iowa, I had never heard of Clinton Engines, but after visiting the museum I gained a much better understanding of how prevalent these engines were without even knowing it. ...
Worthwhile Attraction.
Spend a couple of hours here to learn about the history of the famous Clinton engines. There is much to read about and plenty of pictures and artifacts.
Interesting little museum
The Clinton Engines Museum preserves the history of the Clinton Engines Corporation, an iconic manufacturer of small, air-cooled engines from 1946 until the 1980s. It's located in the former Clinton E...