These cars are beautiful! We happened to see them adorned with quilts as we were there for the quilt show. They are worth the visit even without quilts!
Not being a car buff, the hubby wanted to go, I reluctantly went. I have to say I was impressed with the display of vehicles. Although you cannot touch or sit in the vehicles, you are able to get very close up for ohhing and ahhing over the restoration work. I enjoyed the visit and would recommend it.
Hubbies when to car museum while we were at the quilt show in the same building. Perfect for both of us.
Most of these cars have been moved to the Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners Michigan The Gilmore Museum is the 5th largest car museum in the country.
This is a large collection of Hudsons all owned by the same person. He donated them to the city. The volunteer who walked us thu knew alot about the cars.
This is located next to our hotel so decided to check it out. I knew my husband would like it, but I wasn't prepared to enjoy it as much as I did! Over 50 beautiful cars you can walk all around. Allow at least an hour for this. Small entrance fee, but well worth it.
Great Flea Market, like the Bulk food store, like the cheese factory there are also several good restaurants in the area, a water park for kids, and horse buggy rides
My husband and our bus driver visited here as it was next door to the hotel. Neither came back with rave revues, but the price was good.
We had been here before but it is so interesting. At this time the Shipshewana Quilt Festival was in progress and quilts were draped over the cars. This is a large collection of cars and very well displayed.
While searching the web for things to do I ran across and calendar of events and listed the Halloween in the museum. The event was very well organized. I hadn't know about the Hudson Museum until we went there for this event. What a nice museum. I would recommend this place to all automobile enthusiasts.