If you like early period cars, toys and memorabilia, this is a good place to visit. Spent a pleasant 2 hours walking though the various displays, reading the information provided and discussing the various memories the displays brought to mind. Provided a good view into early car development with a few later model cars on display.
I just walked out of the museum and my mind is totally blown. So much cool stuff. First off the car collection was amazing. Then you add on all the cool stuff around it and it is hard to take it all in. Totally worth the money, which by the way was not that much to get in $7.50. So much history and great cars. They have a Superbird if that tells you anything about how cool this collection is. Do yourself a favor and check this place out!!
The cars are amazing, but the memorabilia and staff make the place fun for all. Worth an hour or two after that other Canton museum.
This museum has more than cars, they have many antiques too. There are things everywhere to look at. For kids, they have clipboards they can use and do a scavenger hunt. This was fun and kept the kids from getting bored. Also, the people working there were really friendly and informative.
This is not just an auto museum ~ it is a look into the history of Canton and surrounding areas. We loved the police car from the 1930's that was armored! The Packard Hearse & Flower Car is just so unique. They had been sold and finally reunited at this museum. Take the time to see the wonderful collections here.
It was so much more than an auto museum - lots of historical memorabilia. We were lucky enough to join a tour given my 'Char'; she told stories about the various pieces and really made the history come alive.
We were looking for something to do in Canton on a Sunday (much of the attractions were closed) and found ourselves at the Classic Car Museum. There's a free parking lot in the back and they take a AAA discount (they also have a coupon for 15% off the whole group if you go to their website and print it in advance.) The museum is small, we spent about an hour, and is filled with a mix of antique cars and random things like old radios, car dealership signs and old toys. The museum is quite musty inside, but we still enjoyed it. It's a nice thing to add onto a trip if you're already in the area for another reason.
You get to walk down a center aisle between two rows of cars. It's like you're viewing the corpse of a famous person. You can't walk around the vehicles. This could easily be formatted for a more intimate car-aficionado experience.
Great Museum and tons of memorobilia!Staff is friendly and very knowledgeable. Don't miss a chance to stop by.
It was not what I was expecting it was better. It had a copious amounts of classic cars, cool signs, toys, and cut outs. It's is worth the time to find this gem.