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Museums in United States

Wisconsin Automotive Museum

The Wisconsin Automotive Museum is Wisconsin's largest auto museum, featuring an ever-growing display of classic, vintage autos and automotive artifacts, such as “The Kissel”, which was manufactured in Hartford from 1906 to 1931. The most famous Kissel model is the “Speedster” which as affectionately known as the “Gold Bug”, and owned by such stars of the day as Fatty Arbuckle and Amelia Earhardt.

Wisconsin Automotive Museum

Ye Ole Carriage Shop

Ye Ole Carriage Shop is a museum showcasing Lloyd Ganton’s collections. He has been collecting cars and memorabilia for 45 years, and the museum gives the public a chance to take a step back in time and enjoy history. Lloyd’s prized collection is Jackson-manufactured Automobiles. Over the years, he has collected 18 of the 24 Jackson-made cars. The museum also features many other classic and historical cars and seven additional rooms housing dozens of impressive collections. You will find Coca-Cola memorabilia, motorcycles, model airplanes, gas pumps, kids' peddle cars, and much more!