Blackhawk Automotive Museum - Danville, CA
Posted by: DougK
N 37° 48.073 W 121° 55.052
10S E 595295 N 4184311
The Blackhawk Auto Museum is run in conjunction with the Smithsonian Institution. These cars are considered international automotive treasures.
Waymark Code: WMEE8N
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 05/15/2012
Views: 9
This beautiful 70,000 square foot showcase houses four exhibition galleries, an automotive reference library & museum store, special events area, board room and state-of-the-art catering kitchen. The cars on display are historically significant and artistically inspired automobiles from the very earliest to the contemporary. The cars illustrate new ideas in styling, engineering or performance, or to satisfy a famous celebrity’s individual taste. Some cars are one-of-a-kind “rolling sculptures”. The exhibition presents 90 cars as individual works of art.
Excerpted from the museum's history webpage:
Cars frequently come to Blackhawk after they have been exhibited at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance each August; those aficionados who did not get to visit the premier one-day concours at Pebble Beach can enjoy these cars at Blackhawk all year long. This concept keeps Blackhawk's exhibition diverse and ever-changing; in recent years Museum visitors have seen such spectacular Pebble Beach entrants as a 1903 Mors J. Rothschild & Fils limousine, a 1909 Winton Touring Model 17, a 1911 Mercedes Labourdette Skiff, a 1936 M.G. PB Airline Coupe, a 1968 Bizzarrini 5300 S.I. Spyder, and the 1937 Figoni et Falaschi Delahaye 135 that received Best of Show during the Pebble Beach Concours' 50th anniversary in 2000.
Primary Vehicle Category: Cars
Hours of Operation: Wed-Sun: 10AM-5PM
Cost of Admission: 10.00 (listed in local currency)
Physical address of Museum: 3700 Blackhawk Plaza Circle Danville, California USA 94506
Museum Website: [Web Link]
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Visit Instructions: To log your visit, please include a picture of your favorite vehicle in the museum. If you choose not to enter the museum, post a new picture of the sign or exterior, something so that we know you have been there.
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