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Cartersville, GA - The Savoy Automobile Museum in Cartersville, GA announced the opening of It's a Duesy! This temporary exhibit just may be the most significant display of these legendary vehicles ever curated by a museum. From the opulent Model J to the supercharged SJ, to Augie Duesenberg’s personal Model A, each car tells a [...]| Savoy Automobile Museum
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Read full article here. - It’s a Duesy! at the Savoy Automobile Museum (Georgia, USA) pays tribute to the legendary Duesenberg cars of the 1920s and 1930s. “Duesy” was the nickname given to these prestigious American cars. The Duesenberg brothers founded their car brand in 1913 to build racing cars. Success came quickly, notably at [...]| Savoy Automobile Museum
Crossover between the tractor and automobile industries was fairly common many years ago, offering an easy opportunity for manufacturers to cross-market their brand to atypical buyers. Porsche and Lamborghini are names associated with sports cars, but did you know they also made tractors? The exhibit showcases select manufacturers that made both vehicles and tractors, and even one manufacturer that combined a tractor and a car into one multi-use vehicle.| Savoy Automobile Museum
This year’s show will feature 300 spots for locals to showcase their vehicles, and according to director of development Tom Shinall, “The response from the public has been exciting with all of the spots sold in advance of the show. We look forward to welcoming guests to enjoy the variety of vehicles that will be on display.”| Savoy Automobile Museum
Savoy Automobile Museum announced the opening of its latest temporary exhibit, Small Block Muscle, which will be on display now through November 9, 2025... Read full article here.| Savoy Automobile Museum
The Studebaker brothers, Henry and Clem, established a blacksmith and wagon shop in 1852, and by 1875 it was the “largest vehicle house in the world” due to the U.S. Army buying their wagons. The company survived: transitions from wagons to cars, The Great Depression, two World Wars, mergers, and near bankruptcies to finally succumb [...]| Savoy Automobile Museum
If you are searching for a "museum near me", we hope you found what you are looking for and will choose to visit, Savoy Automobile Museum, in Cartersville, Ga.| Savoy Automobile Museum | Cartersville, Ga
Savoy Automobile Museum features five exhibition galleries. Four are temporary rotating galleries and the fifth showcases the permanent Savoy Collection.| Savoy Automobile Museum