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Franklin Auto Museum in Tucson

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Franklin Auto Museum

Reviewed by: Eliza

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This small museum in North Central Tucson is a must see for every American Classic Car buff.  Founded by Thomas Hubbard, the museum is a means to continue his collection of classic Franklin automobiles,one of the most innovative, luxury automobiles of the classic era of the late 1920s and 1930s, and to provide an opportunity to develop a comprehensive Franklin Museum covering all years of the company's production. 

The museum, a real trip down memory lane, needs more room to expand, and there is the possibility that it will be moved to Syracuse, where Franklins were made.  The Museum is loocated in 1405 East Kleindale Road and is Open Mid Oct. to Memorial Day Wed-Sat 10AM to 4PM, other hours by appointment.

 

Category: Museums
Website http://franklinmuseum.org/



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