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Jun 11

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love story American automobile began shortly after Henry Ford released its legendary Model T in 1908. The passion has never died. While this is evident in the number of new brands and models produced each year, the evidence is also found in many museums of classic cars and vintage found throughout the United States.

• The Northwest Vintage Car Museum – Located in Salem, Oregon, this museum is dedicated to education people about heritage, history and development of motorcycles and automobiles through the years. Although still at the stage of training and fundraising for the building, the museum sponsors a number of events and performances throughout the year. You get a research agenda for the museum using your search engine. Once the museum is able to raise enough money for construction, expected to house a large collection of automotive memorabilia, automotive and materials.
• The Antique Auto Museum at Hershey – Found in Hershey, Pennsylvania, this museum exists to help educate visitors about the history of the automobile. The dream for the museum began to take shape in 1993 when a campaign of dollars of capital has been launched. In 2002, inauguration of a facility has 71,000 square feet could take place. Today, the museum has a staff of professional conservators and houses a display area that includes representations of 80 years of automotive history. The permanent collection includes a 1936 Ford Cabriolet, a 1926 Pierce Arrow and even the bus Lakeland used in the movie Forrest Gump, among other vehicles price. In addition to the permanent collection, the museum hosts car shows and other exhibitions.
The impact of the automobile on American culture is hard to deny. Museums devoted to the history of the automobile as serve as constant reminders of Henry Ford unleashed a passion that still burns strong today.

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Jun 5

Vintage car museum

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museums worth visiting, because they give the visitor a sense of evolution from one generation to another. These museums have vehicles as far back as 100 years. Museums have collected vehicles by people like Robert E. Petersen, who was a benefactor Petersen Automotive Museum’s founder. The museums are also vehicles of a number of people who collected vintage cars over a period of time then put them together to form the museum. In the museum, the visitor may find a wide variety of vehicles such as vintage cars to public transport and commercial vehicles for road transport.

Petersen Automotive Museum is a museum of time that gives visitors an exciting experience they explore the different phases of history as represented by the vehicles in the collection. This museum offers visitors a variety of old cars that represent the culture of Americans. The museum occupies about 300,000 square feet and includes approximately 150 vehicles which are very rare, including categories of vehicles such as trucks, classic cars and motorcycles. The museum offers permanent displays on the first floor and is one of the most visited museums of old cars. > It covers four floors through which visitors are invited to browse.

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May 13

Celebrity Posters Vintage: Beautify your living space

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Almost all of us went through this phase. Most of us have done something. Some simply wish they could also challenge the mundane wall hangings and replace things that show their adulation for their idols. Yes, we are talking about posters, giant sized rolls of glossy paper with a league of the most popular celebrities from all walks of life who are adored the world over for their sheer magnificence. Adolescence is first simply to give color to color our rebellious and way of speaking to the mind without fear. This included show our admiration for the people we see our idols, whether in music, movies, sports, or roughly n ‘ either field. The dissemination of posters of our idols on our walls has been and is still the best way to show that admiration. So, obviously it was not long before the Internet took over distribution leaving online dealers offer their most unique vintage posters in all sizes and make.

In the most famous person in the sports most vanishes over artist Hollywood there is a vintage poster for everyone you can think of. While some icons around the world who have effectively become household names have a greater number of manufacturing because of their excessive demand on the market. Some of the most sought after displays the idols of the world’s oldest old “Wild West are John Wayne, Clint Eastwood, Gene Autry and William Boyd. Now for the serious art lovers, there are lots of old posters, including the Moulin Red art genre and the most famous new creations by artists like Leonetto Cappiello, Albert DORFIN Eugene Grasset and Victor Creten. The real art posters by some designers are the most remarkable displays craze among art lovers who like the deck their homes, studios, offices and restaurants with signs tastefully designed to reflect their taste in art. And to respond to a wider audience, each comes in vintage poster different sizes and paper quality.

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