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The Savoy Automobile Museum, colloquially known as the Savoy, is an Automobile museum which opened in December of 2021 in Cartersville, Georgia, about 45 miles northwest of Atlanta. The museum takes its name from the rusted remains of a 1954 Plymouth Savoy , which was discovered half-buried on the museum site, during its initial construction phase.
Memory Lane Classic Cars: Eatonton: Putnam: Lake Oconee: Car museum, over 150 classic automobiles and motorcycles Mercer-Williams House Museum: Savannah: Chatham: Colonial Coast: Historic house: Includes 18th- and 19th-century furnishings and decorative arts McRitchie-Hollis Museum: Newnan: Coweta: Metro Atlanta: Local history
Gilmore Car Museum. Hickory Corners, Michigan It's no surprise that Michigan, the nation's car capital, has a few auto museums of note. At the Gilmore, some 400 vehicles fill more than 190,000 ...
The Bartow History Museum is located in the Old Cartersville Courthouse, c. 1870, in downtown Cartersville on East Church Street. [37] Savoy Automobile Museum is a museum displaying a diverse collection of automobiles and original works of art. [38] The Pine Mountain Recreation Area trails ascend to a summit at 1562 feet overlooking Cartersville.
Classic car collector Johnny Matthes now owns it and has restored the 1927 phone booth that used to be in the hotel's lobby. It is part of his mini museum on Ashland Road.
Canton Classic Car Museum, Canton, Ohio [44] City Garage Car Museum, Greeneville, Tennessee [45] Classic Car Collection, Kearney, Nebraska [46] Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum, Cleveland, Ohio; Dick's Classic Garage Car Museum, San Marcos, Texas [47] (closed) Dream Car Museum, Evansville, Indiana [48] Edge Motor Museum, Memphis, Tennessee [49]
If you love classic cars, get your motor running and visit these great car museums and car shows. Get the lowdown on shows such as the Concours d'Elegance and top collections including the Henry ...
[11] The finish line was facilitated by the University of Georgia student newspaper The Red and Black. [12] The only rule of the race was that the car had to be a pre-1926 4-cylinder motor car. [12] The fastest time in the race was achieved by an Essex which completed the 79-mile (126 km) race in 1 hour and 26 minutes or 55 mph (88 km/h). [13]