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Years ago, he visited the Pontiac Oakland Auto Museum in Pontiac, Illinois. That city holds no real connection to Pontiac Motors, but an enthusiast, Tim Dye, opened a museum there in 2010.
A new museum is coming to Pontiac aimed at honoring the city’s automotive history. The Pontiac Transportation Museum, currently under construction at the old Crofoot School at 250 West Pike St ...
Years ago, he visited the Pontiac Oakland Auto Museum in Pontiac, Illinois. That city holds no real connection to Pontiac Motors, but an enthusiast, Tim Dye, opened a museum there in 2010.
Last year, the museum that honors the history of General Motor’s Pontiac automobile brand -- discontinued in 2009 -- brought 20,000 visitors to downtown Pontiac.
In Pontiac, Illinois, a small museum of old Pontiac cars is a winner. Pontiac, Michigan, wants a bigger car museum, to speed its economy like a GTO.
An enthusiastic Pontiac fan is opening a new museum in Pontiac, ... It’s a transport museum in Pontiac .not just a car museum. Reply Edward M Pate. March 20, 2021 at 7:04 AM ...
The museum has been launched thanks to the efforts of collector and Pontiac enthusiast Tim Dye, whose quest to commemorate the city’s automotive past was first covered by GM Authority in 2021.
The museum tells the story of the city’s role in transportation, from the manufacture of carriages in the 1800s to the last Pontiac car to roll off the line.
Volunteers are in the process of transforming a former school building into the Pontiac Transportation Museum, a place aimed at celebrating the rich history of the city’s impact on the auto ...
One of America’s deepest legacies of transportation history, innovation, and accomplishment is in the community of Pontiac, Michigan. While nearby Detroit is known as “The Motor City,” here ...
Years ago, he visited the Pontiac Oakland Auto Museum in Pontiac, Illinois. That city holds no real connection to Pontiac Motors, but an enthusiast, Tim Dye, opened a museum there in 2010.
Years ago, he visited the Pontiac Oakland Auto Museum in Pontiac, Illinois. That city holds no real connection to Pontiac Motors, but an enthusiast, Tim Dye, opened a museum there in 2010.