The LeMay Car Museum is a 9 acre homage to automobiles–their history, the culture they’ve created, and the technology behind them. It’s a whole world out there–and believe me, there’s a lot of car enthusiasts in it.
In fact, the museum came to be when car collectors, Harold and Nancy LeMay, amassed the largest privately owned car collection in the world {at it’s height, over 3000 vehicles}.
They started the museum, originally the Harold E. LeMay Museum in hopes that their love of automobiles would benefit and educate the public.If you live in Washington or plan on visiting, you should totally take your family. It will give you a whole new appreciation for your transportation.
If you could have any car ever made, what would it be?
Mavis wants to know.
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Lisa says
Oh, dear… you mean to tell me Karmann Ghias are now museum pieces? I guess I should have kept mine!
Carla says
You get to go to all the fun stuff! I just read about the VW exhibit online and there you were. Hope it was great. Wish it wasn’t so far away.
KAte says
Any car ever? My wish list is as follows:
-1966-1970 Ford Bronco totally stock
-1960 DeSoto Fireflite (not sure if I want it stock, or tricked out)
-Jeep CJ7 Renegade
I’ve already got one, now I just need the other two!