Ypsilanti's Automotive Heritage Museum and Miller Motors Hudson
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N 42° 14.747 W 083° 36.488
17T E 284826 N 4680359
The Ypsilanti Automotive Heritage Museum is located on Cross street in a building that was once a Hudon Dealer.
Waymark Code: WM3QRF
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 05/06/2008
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From the Museum Website:
"Ypsilanti has a unique automotive history for a city of its size.
Apex Motors which produced the "ACE" car from 1920-1922 was located on South River Street and Preston Tucker whose family owned the Ypsilanti Machine and Tool Company developed and built the prototype for his "Tucker Torpedo."
The Museum is also home to the world's last Hudson Dealer. With its records dating to 1927 a priceless part of Ypsilanti automotive history is now preserved. See original Hudson dealer memorabilia and cars displayed."
Primary Vehicle Category: Cars
Hours of Operation: Museum Hours
Monday- Friday 1:30-5:30
Saturday-9:30- 5:00
Sunday- Noon- 5:00
Cost of Admission: 3.00 (listed in local currency)
Physical address of Museum: 100 East Cross Street Ypsilanti, MI USA 48198
Museum Website: [Web Link]
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Visit Instructions:
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