
Snook's Dream Cars Automobile Museum |
43402 Bowling Green, OH, United States of America (USA) (Ohio) |
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13920 County Home Road
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| Floor area | only roughly guessed: 2 500 m² / 26 910 ft² |
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Opening times
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Monday – Friday: 8am - Noon & 1pm - 5pm | ||||
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Status from 02/2024
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Adults: $8; Seniors: $6; Children: $5 | ||||
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| Homepage | snooksdreamcars.com | ||||
| Location / Directions |
Bowling Green is a city in and the county seat of Wood County, Ohio, located 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Toledo. Bowling Green is linked to North Baltimore via a 13-mile (21 km) rail trail called the Slippery Elm Trail, with East Broadway Street in North Baltimore on the south end and Sand Ridge Road in Bowling Green on the north end. A CSX line runs through town. |
| Description | snooksdreamcars.com: Snook’s Dream Cars displays the extensive collection of the late “long time car guy” Bill Snook and is operated by his son Jeff Snook. It features a recreated 1940s era Texaco gas station, a showroom of extensive automobile memorabilia and a car collection presented within period scenes ranging from a 1930s general store to a racetrack from the 1960s. “We like to consider this a living museum,” says Jeff, “since all the cars on display are in working condition. I drive one or another of them around town on a regular basis, weather permitting.” The car collection, which features models from the 1930s to the 1970s, includes coupes, convertibles, sedans, roadsters and race cars, made by Cadillac, Ford, Chevrolet, Pontiac, Packard, Kaiser, Willys, Jaguar, Triumph, MG, Datsun, and Alfa Romeo. The facility also houses a complete four-bay shop for maintaining collector cars and a warehouse for collector car storage! The Snooks’ love for cars began when they restored a 1929 Model A Ford in 1963 that Jeff then drove when he turned 16; Jeff and his father Bill have been collecting cars and automotive memorabilia ever since. Their memorabilia collection includes model cars, toy cars, die- cast banks, signs, advertising items, oil cans, period auto accessories, coin-operated machines and games, pedal cars, a kiddie ride, and much more. |
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