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$4 for an Adult Admission ($8 Value) or $2 for a Student Admission ($5 Value) to the Studebaker National Museum

Studebaker National Museum

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  • 120 vehicles, with 70 on display
  • Presidential carriage collection
  • TV & movie auto exhibit
  • Fully stocked museum store

Like a bottle of fine champagne, antique cars should be prominently displayed and only taken outside if they’re being slammed into the bow of a majestic yacht. Feast your eyes on worthy collectibles with today’s Groupon: for $4, you get an adult admission ($8 value) or for $2, you get a student admission ($5 value) to the Studebaker National Museum.

The Studebaker National Museum highlights the company's successful transition from carriages to autos with three levels and 55,000 square feet of classic cars and historic vehicles. The space displays up to 70 vehicles at any time from its collection of 120 antiques. Expertly unearthed treasures include the 1956 Packard Predictor, the 1934 Bendix SWC, and the 1922 Carriageless Horse, unpopular for its inability to transport entire little league teams. The Presidential carriage collection is one of the nation's largest, exhibiting the chassis of four former chiefs. Another current exhibition on display through April showcases recognizable wheels extracted from both big and small screens, including Herbie from The Love Bug film series, and The General Lee from television's The Dukes of Hazzard. A fully-stocked museum store offers a selection of videos, books, apparel, and collectibles that allow auto aficionados to create miniature Studebaker menageries in their own garages.

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Two Yelpers give Studebaker National Museum a perfect five-star average, and one TripAdvisor gives it an average of four owl eyes. More than 660 Facebookers are fans.

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