America's Packard Museum
Introduction
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Housed in a restored Packard car dealership, America's Packard Museum is a must-see destination for car enthusiasts. It is the only Packard museum located in a restored Packard dealership. The museum features 50 Packard vehicles and numerous artifacts, making it the largest collection of its kind in the world. It is an affiliate member of the Packard Club and was bestowed the prestigious James J. Bradley Award by the Society of Automotive Historians for its efforts to preserve the legacy of the Packard Motor Car Company. The museum was founded in 1992 by local attorney and car collector, Bob Signom. Among the Packards on display is the 1942 Clipper used by General Douglass MacArthur.
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America's Packard Museum, which is its unofficial name, was founded in 1992. It houses the largest collection of Packard cars and artifacts in the world.
Backstory and Context
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The museum was founded in 1992 by local attorney and car collector, Bob Signom, in honor of his father, who owned a Packard car. That car, fortunately, is on display in the museum. Other items on display include an aircraft engine and the original 1900 Articles of Incorporation for the Packard Motor Car Company.
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"About Us." America's Packard Museum. Accessed July 24, 2018. http://www.americaspackardmuseum.org.
Heiler, Fred. "Frozen in Time, a Palace Worthy of the Packard." The New York Times. October 8, 2010. https://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/10/automobiles/collectibles/10PACKARD.html?_r=1&hp=&pagewanted=all.
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Heiler, Fred. "Frozen in Time, a Palace Worthy of the Packard." The New York Times. October 8, 2010. https://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/10/automobiles/collectibles/10PACKARD.html?_r=1&hp=&pagewanted=all.
Photo: Csnoke, via Wikimedia Commons