The Memory Lane Museum

Posted by Steve White on May 24, 2010

The Memory Lane Museum is home to the most extensive private collection of vintage race cars and retired Nascar automobiles that is on display in the United States. It is situated in Mooresville, North Carolina, just east of the beautiful Lake Norman. Automobile and racing enthusiasts can be assured that they will have a most fulfilling experience when they visit this unique museum.

Memory Lane Museum has an impressive collection of more than 150 vehicles. The exhibits relate the history of automobiles from the time of the buggy to the present era. As you are touring the museum, you will get to see a wide range of vehicles, including vintage cars, race cars, movie cars, tractors, motorcycles, pedal cars, bicycles, gas pumps, antique toys, and others. Motorsport enthusiasts will definitely be impressed with the fantastic exhibition of Nascar automobiles, which include cars that were driven by famous drivers such as Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt, Terry Labonte, Rusty Wallace, Bill Elliott, Lee Petty, Harry Grant, Jeff Gordon, Junior Johnson, and others. The museum is also home to one of the largest racing Go-Kart collections in the world.

Guided tours are offered to give visitors a more complete experience of the museum. The Memory Lane Museum is open from 10.00 am to 5.00 pm from Monday to Saturday and 1.00 pm to 5.00 pm on Sunday during summer time. Admission fees are $10.00 for adults and $6.00 for children aged 6 to 12.

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