[View] LeMay Museum at Marymount and this LeMay - America's Car Museum are both auto museum properties. Fans punch in ~ [Fun] Auto Show is gathered, very interesting!
More
Saved by 1
Recommendations Near LeMay - America’s Car Museum
LeMay - America’s Car Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
Some reviews may have been translated by Google Translate
[View] LeMay Museum at Marymount and this LeMay - America's Car Museum are both auto museum properties. Fans punch in ~ [Fun] Auto Show is gathered, very interesting!
A large auto museum in the venue is mainly for displaying classic cars. It is said that this is also a car exhibition hall. There are often different types of autos for display and sale. You can see it if you are interested.
Not far from the Tacoma Transportation Centre. The admission process was relaxing and enjoyable. I arrived very close to lunchtime so went upstairs for lunch. There was one of the most delicious Cuban sandwiches with hot fries. As I sat watching a pair of little boys excitedly watching all the racing cars on display below us, the view from the glass windows at the end of the building was worth only half the price of the ticket. There was a series of high-performance cars on the main floor. There are three floors, each side with a drop ramp for easy viewing. There are cars from the early days of the car to the present model. Although I often try to photograph all the cars when visiting the Automotive Museum, the functionality that this car offers is far beyond my ability. For kids, there is a great tiger car track and a simulator that attracts teenagers. As it is Christmas, you can also view photos of Santa. Even if you are slightly interested in cars, it is fun. If you have a lifelong interest, it is a must see.
The United States Automobile Museum is a country on wheels that once owned the world's most developed automotive industry, and many people are also keen to collect classic cars. One of the largest auto museums in the United States, LeMay American Automobile Museum, opened in 2012 in Tacoma, Washington. Its pavilion is huge, and it is said that the pavilion alone covers an acre and can display 350 cars at a time. The museum has about 3,000 cars and thousands of car artifacts, most of them from the private collections of Harold and Nancy LeMay. Most of the models in the museum are home models that have accompanied Americans for a long time and carry many American memories.
In addition to antique cars, the American Automobile Museum in Le Métro often holds new car exhibitions, with many models, the earliest cars were in the 1940s.