Our automotive gallery and event center features a variety of vehicles from several generations, so there’s something for everyone.
There are over 100 cars on display at any given time, and the collection is constantly changing. So if you stop by today and come back in a few months, you’ll probably find something new.
“This is the Model T. On October 7, 1913, the Ford Motor Company opened its doors and it took 19 minutes to build the Model T, compared to 12 and a half hours the day before.” Automobile Gallery Event Center said Darrell Barnett, Executive Director.
Mr. Barnett provided an in-person tour of the collection and a history lesson.
“That’s what really sets us apart from a typical car museum. We’re a true gallery. So we look at cars as art. So we have 113 years of We have some very rare cars on display, but also everything we have here is a story that we have to tell people,” Barnett said.
More than 100 cars are under one roof. A 1917 electric Milburn flanks his 2020 Ford GT. These are just two of his cars in this great collection that gives drivers a glimpse of where they’ve come compared to where they’re going.
“When we look back at how far we’ve come in the first 100 years, it’s amazing to think about where we’ll be in the next 100 years,” Barnett said.
The collection also featured two DeLoreans. One is his classic DMC-12, and his other is a modified version that resembles the same DeLorean that Marty McFly used for time travel. Back to the Future.
“Christopher Lloyd, who played Doc in Back to the Future, signed this car’s visor, which is exactly to the specifications of Robert Zemeckis and his monster Back to the Future. ,” Barnett said.
Each vehicle has a story to tell, inspiring visitors and enthusiasts alike.
“What we really want to do is inspire and bring back memories. I mean, we have a 110-story building here in downtown Green Bay, and we hope you enjoy it all. ,” Barnett said.
All kinds of events are scheduled at the Automobile Gallery and Event Center.