Our mission | America's Packard Museum is a not for profit charitable organization under the Internal Revenue Code whose mission is to educate present and future generations about the Packard Motor Car Company, its products and philosophies. |
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The Citizens Motorcar Company
Ways to help | Car lover volunteersWe are always looking for car buffs who want to volunteer to help support our mission. |
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How you help | Share your love of cars with our patrons! We are always looking for history buffs, enthusiastic car lovers and those that have a few hours to give. |
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About us | America's Packard Museum was founded in 1992 by long-time car collector Robert Signom II. Located in an original Packard dealership building constructed in 1917, the museum has officially taken the name of the original dealership - The Citizens Motorcar Company - but has become known as "America's Packard Museum". Car Collector magazine named the museum one of the "Top Ten" Auto Museums in The United States, and the Society of Automotive Historians conferred the prestigious James J. Bradley Award upon the Museum for its "exemplary efforts" in preserving motor vehicle resource materials. |
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