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LeMay Family Collection Foundation – Marymount

Visit for Adults, Families or a One-Year Membership to Auto Museum (Up to 53% Off)

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In a Nutshell

Vintage cars from a collection of more than 1,900 vehicles in a campus built in the 1920s

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 2, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Valid only for option purchased. Must be 6-17 to qualify for a children's ticket.
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Nostalgia bathes everything in shades of gold, which is why many financial advisors suggest investing in discarded love letters and fondly remembered bureaus. Envision a richer past with this Groupon.

Choose from Four Options

  • $15 for admission for two adults (a $30 value)
  • $20 for admission for two adults and two children (a $40 value)
  • $28 for admission for four adults (a $60 value)
  • $25 for a one-year membership (a $50 value)

LeMay Family Collection at Marymount

Though the historical gems of a museum tend to be its artifacts, the vintage autos of the LeMay Family Collection only tell half the story. The Marymount location opened in 1923 as a boys' military school, which became a center for English education in 1975 and eventually the home to the family's vintage automobiles. Beginning with a few vehicles gathered by Harold and Nancy LeMay in the 1960s, the collection has grown into a one-time Guinness World Record holder of more than 1,900 vehicles. Many of these classics, including a powder-blue 1950 Chrysler Windsor, rest fully restored alongside toys, antiques, farm equipment, and Victorian-era jetpacks within the year-round museum.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Pilgrim Rhymes

Most schoolchildren learn about the Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony from a series of mnemonic rhymes. Here's a look at how well these couplets hold up to historical scrutiny:

The Rhyme: They hunted turkey for work-y/And for chuckles they ate their own buckles.
True or False? While it is true that most of the Pilgrims were employed by the Dutch East India Company as turkey trappers, there is little historical evidence to suggest that the Pilgrims ate their own buckles for fun—it's more likely they ate the buckles for their high iron content.

The Rhyme: Seeking freedom of thought/On the Mayflower they fought/Millions and millions of mermen.
True or False? The Pilgrims were actually already free to practice their religion at their settlement in Holland, and their reason for coming to America had more to do with cultural identity than freedom to worship. Also, the mermen are thought to be apocryphal.

The Rhyme: If you fall asleep covered in mud/The Pilgrims appear to eat all your blood.
True or False? Every mother warns her children that if they refuse to take their bath, a vengeful band of Pilgrims will materialize to extract a terrifying revenge. This is true, but you can also trigger the appearance of the bloodthirsty Pilgrims simply by reading the word "Pilgrim" nine times in the course of a day.

Was the Mayflower attacked by mermen?

LeMay Family Collection Foundation

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    Marymount

    325 152nd St. E
    Tacoma, Washington 98445
    (253) 272-2336
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