The Manitoba Antique Automobile Museum is a museum that is located on Trans Canada Highway 1 in Elkhorn, Manitoba. It has a collection of over 100 automobiles that date back. Ike Clarkson started collecting all of the autos.
Location | Trans Canada Highway 1 in Rural Municipality of Wallace, just outside Elkhorn, Manitoba, Canada |
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Type | Automobile Museum |
Collection
editThe museum also has a collection of pioneer farm equipment, steam tractors, and unique household artifacts. Included in the museum's collection are a 1904 Holsman, a 1909 Metz, a 1914 Briscoe and a 1918 Gray-Dort.[1] The collection also includes lesser-known automobiles such as the Maxwell and the Russel-Knight.[2]
See also
editAffiliations
editThe Museum is affiliated with: Association of Manitoba Museums (www.museumsmanitoba.com) CMA, CHIN, and Virtual Museum of Canada.
References
edit- ^ Varey, Mike (2003). 1000 Historic Automobile Sites. Elderberry Press, Inc. p. 247. ISBN 1930859503.
- ^ Michelle Krebs (2006-10-29). "Automotive Museums Out Where the Deer and the Antelope Play". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-08-05.
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External links
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