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The Largest Collection of Microcars In The World is in GA

Started by .., Tue 09, Feb 2010, 11:57:54

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http://microcarmuseum.com/index.html

In the past this collection has not been open on Saturdays.

http://microcarmuseum.com/index.html

This year it is.

Saturday dates open:
March 13, 27
April 10, 24
May 8, 22


I plan on riding over there on Saturday March 27th with fingers crossed for some decent weather. It's $5 well spent. It is also open 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month 10am-4pm.

T-Bird

Count me in if your getting a group ride!!  Those cars are very cool. :cooldude:

thumper

Bruce and his wife used to come to the Thrasher's games all the time as season ticket holders.  His wife's nickname is "Doublebubble" :cooldude:
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Stanley Steamer

And I might add.......the Chophouse Grill there in Madison, GA has some pretty darned good food.....it's only 20 miles from my house.....I've never been to see the cars yet, and would like to.. :cooldude:
Stanley "Steamer"

"Ride Hard or Stay Home"


Jess Tolbirt

we have a car museum like that here in nashville...
cant think of the name right now but will post a url when it comes to me,,,,
the guys collection got so big his wife said do something,,,so he bought the old sunbeam bread factory and turned it into a museum,,,,he's got hundreds of "different" cars
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stormrider

And while in Madison, you may want to tour some of the antibellum homes. Parents had a house at Lake Oconee. Loved to visit there. I've been told Sherman didn't burn Madison because he and the mayor were both Masons. Course they had there own share of fires destroying the court house twice and downtown business district once. Beautiful town none the less.

http://destinations2discover.com/dguide/?site=canusaMadison 

or

http://www.madisonga.org/
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71dartswinger

Reminds me of some of the cars at the Toyota Museum in Toyata, Japan.