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Visit a sprawling transportation museum with exhibits of classic cars, trucks, motorcycles, and bicycles featuring unique collections
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About This Deal
Want to see some amazing vehicles? Head over to America on Wheels! This museum has everything from classic cars to historic trucks and motorcycles. You can even bring the kids for free on weekends if they're under 12! Whether you're going solo or bringing friends along, it's a great way to spend the day exploring the world of transportation.
What we offer
The deal includes various admission options tailored for individuals or groups. Explore all exhibits with general admission tickets available for one person or in pairs or groups of four. Enjoy unique collections like RB Collection Tours and interactive experiences at Kids’ Car Service & Restoration Center.- $16.00 for general admission to museum for 4 ($32.00 value): Admission for four people to explore all exhibits.
- $8.00 for general admission to museum for 2 ($16.00 value): Admission for two people to enjoy the museum.
- General Admission to Museum for One: A single ticket granting access to all displays.
Why you should grab the offer
America on Wheels offers a truly unique experience with its extensive collection of classic cars, trucks, motorcycles, and bicycles. The RB Collection Tours provide exclusive guided insights into rare vehicles. The Kids’ Car Service & Restoration Center is perfect for sparking interest in young automotive enthusiasts through hands-on activities. Don’t miss the Mack Trucks Exhibit that highlights the history of these iconic machines. Race car fans will love seeing various models from different eras in Race Cars at America On Wheels. Plus, monthly Cars & Coffee events foster a vibrant community atmosphere among car lovers.Fine Print
About America On Wheels
The 43,000 square-foot facility of America On Wheels is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the expansive history of American transportation. Within that, 23,000 square feet are devoted entirely to exhibit space, where guests will find a variety of classic cars, racing vehicles, trucks, and motorcycles. Rotating exhibits have included topics such as classic cars of the 1930's (including a 1933 Buick), muscle cars, and trains. In addition to offering family memberships and group tours, the facility hosts rentals of its space and a museum store, as well as a classic café complete with ice cream, shakes, floats, and hot dogs.