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So I had posted this last night (or this morning depending on how you look at it)
http://oppositelock.jalopnik.com/you-must-go-he…
And I've been thinking since then...what places typically get overlooked or are simply unknown that should be a must visit for any enthusiast?
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Everybody needs to drive past Miller Motorcars at least once in their life.
The front of the dealership typically looks like this:
They sell some pretty nutty shit.
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In Oregon the top three places to go to are the evergreen aviation museum because spruce goose.
Second is the Tillamook Air museum that's inside a WWII blimp hanger. The building itself is amazing
And finally would be the Papas toys car collection. They only do one open house a year but its worth going to. The collection is over 200 cars and the parking lot show is near 1000 cars
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Simeone Museum in Philly, absolutely stunning.
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there is always the Packard Museum in Dayton. Then go see where the wright brothers invented the airplane
http://www.americaspackardmuseum.org
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the Larz Anderson Museum has awesome lawn events in the summer. I've seen many rare unicorns there (m1, f40, e36 LTW, Stout Scarab). Their website had picture of a F1 LM parked out front at one point. Saratoga NY also has a pretty decent collection.