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Explore up to 500 vintage vehicles on a historic campus and engage with unique automotive history through diverse exhibits
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About This Deal
The LeMay Collections offer more than just a peek at vintage cars; it's an entire experience waiting to be explored. With up to 500 automobiles, there's something for every car enthusiast. And hey, who doesn't love an opportunity to see classic Model Ts and muscle cars all under one roof?
What we offer
The deal includes various options from individual tickets to family packages that suit different needs. Explore numerous classic cars and other unexpected collections as well. Flexible admissions ensure everyone finds something fitting their interests.
- $15 for admission for two adults: Experience self-guided tours with adult passes
- $20 for admission for two adults and two children: Fun day out with family including child passes
- $30 for admission for four adults: Bring friends along to enjoy this museum experience together
Why you should grab the offer
This offer provides a chance to explore Washington's largest automotive collection housed at the historic Marymount Military Academy grounds. It's not just about seeing cars; it's about experiencing history firsthand through engaging exhibits that go beyond traditional displays. Theres something tailored for everyone. Whether planning solo trips or group outings, visitors will find ample opportunities to learn about automotive history while enjoying added perks that make each visit unique. Community events hosted by the museum further enrich the experience by connecting visitors through fun activities.
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About LeMay Collections at Marymount
Though the historical gems of a museum tend to be its artifacts, the vintage autos of the LeMay Collections at Marymount only tell half the story. Marymount itself—a veritable campus of buildings set among pristine green lawns—opened in 1923 as a boys' military school. In 1975, it became a center for English education, and eventually, it was sold to house the LeMay family's vintage automobile collection. Beginning with a few vehicles gathered by Harold and Nancy LeMay in the 1960s, the collection grew into a one-time Guinness World Record holder of more than 1,900 automobiles. Today, many of these classics—which range from Model Ts to muscle cars and motorcycles—rest fully restored alongside toys, antiques, and farm equipment within the year-round museum.