America's Transportation Experience / AACA Museum, Inc.

America's Transportation Experience / AACA Museum, Inc. An award-winning Automotive Experience with Cars, Trucks, Buses, Motorcycles & More! A proud Smithsonian Affiliate.
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Cruise through time as you travel through various exhibits from the 1890s to the 1980s! The AACA Museum, Inc., located in Hershey, PA, displays vintage automobiles in unique scenes and settings! Visitors can stroll through eight decades in time while traveling from New York to San Francisco. It’s a trip down memory lane recalling the cars of the past. A trip to the Museum is a journey of discovery

and enjoyment for the whole family. The Museum’s original and restored vintage vehicles are displayed in elaborate scenes that bring the history of the automobile to life. From an old-time machine shop in turn-of-the-century New York to the asphalt apron of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, the Museum exhibits invite visitors to move through time on a tour from the automobile’s blacksmith shop beginning to a time when the car was king. Highlights include the The Cammack Gallery, themed featured exhibits, the Museum of Bus Transportation, and signature events. The Cammack Gallery features the world’s largest collection of Tucker automobiles and related artifacts. The Cammack Tucker Collection is a permanent exhibit in the Gallery that displays three Tucker ’48 automobiles, the factory Tucker test chassis, hundreds of engineering drawings, original Tucker parts, and several experimental engines. The Tucker ’48 vehicles include Tucker #1001 – the first “production” prototype, Tucker #1022 – Mr. Cammack’s first Tucker, and Tucker #1026 – the only surviving Tucker with an automatic transmission. A total of 51 Tuckers were built by hand in Chicago, of which 47 are known to still exist. In main gallery, themed changing exhibits showcase short-term displays that range from Model T’s to Muscle Cars. Recent exhibits include "Studebaker Cool," "Yeah, It's got a Hemi!" "Age of Aquarius," and "Keep on Truckin'." The rotunda features a historical array of hood ornaments, bus transportation memorabilia and motorbikes. The lower level galleries reveal travel-themed spaces including the Motorbike Gallery, functioning model trains, and the 'Flo In' restored 1941 Valentine Diner (relocated from Wichita, Kansas). It’s a walk-in time capsule from a time when a dime bought a cup of coffee and service with a smile. The lower level is also home to America's largest collection of buses under one roof. The Museum of Bus Transportation, now a part of the AACA Museum, Inc., displays dozen of buses and an illustrated timeline tracing bus transportation history from the days of crank starts and wicker seats to full-sized motorcoaches complete with uniformed hostesses.

05/29/2026

We're off to support our friends in the Hershey Rotary at the Hershey Lodge!

Get yours while you can.  This raffle sells out each year.  Tickets available online or at the Museum. They make a great...
05/27/2026

Get yours while you can. This raffle sells out each year. Tickets available online or at the Museum. They make a great birthday or Father's Day gift!

https://atexpa.org/join-support/raffles/

Happy Memorial Day everyone.
05/25/2026

Happy Memorial Day everyone.

05/25/2026

Motorcycle enthusiast? Freeburn Motorcycle Attorneys, Jen Shade, Rider Insurance, 303 Products and Stabil along with many friends helped make the annual Motorbike Day at the Museum great!

There are many different ways you can volunteer your time and talent to help further America's Transportation Experience...
05/24/2026

There are many different ways you can volunteer your time and talent to help further America's Transportation Experience. Today we are honoring William Stone for reaching the 1,000 hour mark in his volunteer career with the museum. William is part of our train crew who meets each Monday. Thanks to the efforts of this group, we have an incredible model train room that appeals to visitors of all ages. Thank you, William, for helping us keep the wheels turning.

Jeffrey Bliemeister, Executive Director

Recently, I had the opportunity to present Barry Harsh with his pin marking 500 hours of volunteer service to America's ...
05/22/2026

Recently, I had the opportunity to present Barry Harsh with his pin marking 500 hours of volunteer service to America's Transportation Experience. We greatly appreciate everyone who gives their time and talent to help make the museum a better place. Barry is a gallery guide/docent who also helps us with our booth off site at places like Carlisle Events. Thank you, Barry! We appreciate having you as part of our dedicated team.

Jeffrey Bliemeister, Executive Director

It was my pleasure to present John Semic with a pin to commemorate his reaching 3,000 hours of volunteer service at Amer...
05/22/2026

It was my pleasure to present John Semic with a pin to commemorate his reaching 3,000 hours of volunteer service at America's Transportation Experience. John helps us in a variety of ways, but is primarily a gallery guide/docent, serving as an outstanding museum ambassador. He has accumulated these hours by regularly picking up shifts on weekends and other times when he knows we are short of help. Please join me in thanking John for his selfless dedication to America's Transportation Experience.

Jeffrey Bliemeister, Executive Director

One more tour - watch out for more Beautiful Brass Cars out on the streets today!
05/21/2026

One more tour - watch out for more Beautiful Brass Cars out on the streets today!

Address

161 Museum Drive
Hershey, PA
17033

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+17175667100

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