There are some places you can visit where you feel as though you stepped back in time as soon as you step through the door. The Pioneer Auto Museum in Murdo is just such a place. If you love history or cars (or both!) this place is pure heaven.
The Pioneer Auto Museum opened in 1954, and now houses more than 300 vintage cars, motorcycles and tractors.
The museum is located at 503 5th Street in Murdo.
You can spend hours wandering past these beautiful vehicles.
The vintage cars here date back all the way to the early 1900s. This 1907 Middleby is gorgeous, isn't it?
In addition to the more than 275 vintage cars here, the museum also houses 60 tractors.
The harvest sure is a lot easier with today's technology!
One of the most popular cars here is the General Lee from the television show "Dukes of Hazzard."
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The custom-painted 1976 Harley-Davidson that belonged to Elvis Presley is another big draw at the museum. It's one of 60 vintage bikes here.
In addition to cars, the museum has tons of vintage memorabilia, like this cool Studebaker sign.
Check out the old gas pumps!
Visit Pioneer Auto Museum Monday through Saturday 10 AM to 5 PM; Sunday Noon to 5 PM.
Admission is $11.50 for adults; $$5.75 for children 5-12; free for children 4 and younger.
Have you visited the Pioneer Auto Museum? Which car is your favorite?
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