Northeast Classic Car Museum

Northeast Classic Car Museum Norwich NY

classiccarmuseum.org
Everyday 9am to 5 pm EST 
24 Rexford Street, Norwich, NY 13815
607-334-2886

The Northeast Classic Car Museum is a not-for-profit educational facility in Norwich, New York that collects, preserves, interprets and exhibits vehicles related to the evolution of transportation, with particular emphasis on the role of the automobile and its impact on American culture.  The Museum opened on Memorial Day weekend 1997, and over 170 vehicles from 1899 through the early 1980s are on display in five connected buildings.  Permanent exhibits feature pre-war and post-war vehicles, the world’s largest collection of Franklins, and cars made in New York State.  We also feature period correct clothing among the vehicles, a collection of WWI & WWII airplane engines and a tribute to Bennett Ireland.

Saratoga Auto Museum

saratogaautomuseum.org
10am - 5pm, Jan -  Mar:  OPEN Wed - Sun, Apr - Dec:  OPEN  Tues - Sun
110 Avenue of the Pines, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
518-587-1935

The Saratoga Automobile Museum was organized in 1999, and opened to the public in 2002. The Museum’s mission is to preserve, interpret and exhibit automobiles and automotive artifacts. We celebrate the automobile and educate the general public, students and enthusiasts regarding the role of the automobile in New York State and in the wider world. In addition to technical and design aspects, our educational focus is on the past, present and future social and economic impact of the automobile. The Museum is located within the 2,500 acre Saratoga Spa State Park, in the heart of historic Saratoga Springs, New York, world famous for its legendary, much honored one-mile thoroughbred track. The museum’s facility is the totally restored and renovated Saratoga Bottling Plant, a beautiful neo-classic structure built in 1934. The Museum is adjacent to the Saratoga Performing Arts Center and near the landmark Gideon Putnam Hotel. Within walking distance in the Park are the National Museum of Dance, the Spa Little Theatre and the lavish Hall of Springs banquet facility.