Nice place for family outing & photos
Friendly staff and nice museum.
Wanted to do something different from most that go to this area, so this was it. Overall it was a thought provoking experience with a potential guided tour waking you through the timeline, or a progression of the automobile. From the first ideas of having a four wheeled people carrier to the current ideas of today. Innovative ideas, competition, assembly lines, mass production, safety and even mass transit and transportation as well as the competition of racing. It also notes the biographies of everyone that has contributed into what the automobile is in the current year.
The museum honors the people in the auto industry and displays only a few cars. I still would have liked to see more displays even if they werent cars.
Excellent experience must see
Absolutely wonderful! Four generations of our family (ages 12- 90) enjoyed the personal tour today. Both my son and my grandfather could not stop talking about what they learned- the innovative men and women who have influenced transportation and our world today. As mentioned, there are not many cars to see, but we did not care. We learned so much more than we thought we would. Excellent experience. Thank you for making this a memorable day for our family! Loved it!
Ive tried coming her 3 times and they are never open.
Awsome! Awesome place to visit. There isnt much for kids to do here, so young ones might get bored. But the exhibits are great for older elementary and middle school students to learn about automotive history.
Very interesting, the woman at front desk, Eva was wonderful. The place is really not for children, but is for people who are interested in cars and the people who helped build them. Enjoyed the history and learned a lot
Great experience
The best museum for car enthusiasts and people interested in learning the history of America..!! It takes about 3-4 hours to cover the entire museum..!!
Its ok... Mainly talks about people involved in design... If you are short on time/money ford museum nearby is way better
Its pretty interesting. Mostly seems to be more about labor.
Intresting
Everything