- AACA Museum, Inc. - The AACA Museum opened to the public in June of 2003 and is dedicated to the preservation of vintage automobiles and their vast history. The AACA museum offers hands-on activities for those of all ages. The museum, located in Hershey, PA, is world-renowned and offers exhibits from buses to motorcycles to cars to old bikes.
The museum offers self-guided tours with gallery docents available for questions or further discussion. The large model train room, assembly line experience, and other interactive elements make it an excellent destination for all ages and interests. All three floors are completely accessible and the museum is easily located very close to other Hershey attractions.
The Cammack Tucker Gallery showcases the world’s largest collection of Tucker Automobiles, experimental engines and other artifacts. Other exhibits include Whitney Houston’s 1986 Rolls Royce Silver Spur factory Limousine; the Lakeland Bus from award-winning movie Forrest Gump; and From Roads to Rails Custom Model Train Display.
The museum is open daily and offers complimentary parking.
- Vending area for snack and beverage purchases
- Option for a self-guided or guided tour
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
The AACA Museum, Inc. at Hershey, a distinguished affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, welcomes guests of all ages to behold an array of vehicles including cars, motorcycles, buses, and more, dating back from the 1890s to the 1980s. For our younger patrons, touch-and-play exhibits and our model train display are always a hit. We frequently rotate our special exhibit showcases ensuring that returning visitors will always find something new. Notably, the AACA Museum, Inc. proudly houses the world’s most extensive collection of Tucker Automobiles and associated artifacts.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.