Category: Museums
Address: Gordon M Buehrig Place, Auburn, Indiana
Website: http://www.natmus.org/
Telephone: 260.925.9100
Reviews NATMUS Museum
NATMUS Museum
The NATMUS Museum is a nonprofit museum and displays World War II automobiles like cars and trucks. There are vehicles which are displayed at this museum from 1908 to the present production pickups. One can also get to sit inside the NATMUS model car, Toy or Truck. The Eckhart building is where the Eckhart buggies were made. The transition from buggies to automobiles is interpreted in the museum.
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