Cars, cars, cars, and more cars! So at the beginning of September which was about four weeks ago now, my husband and I went to see our son in North Carolina. While we were there we went to a car museum. I had every intention of writing about it when we got back home. However my husband got sick, no not Covid, but he did end up in the hospital for a week, which made this blog get pushed to the side. Thankfully he is home now and doing better. This means I finally get to write about this car museum we went to.

Let me say, I may not look like I like cars, but I do. In fact, I happen to love cars, so when my husband asked me if I wanted to go to the Morrison Motor Car Museum I said yes. My son loves cars too so it was a no-brainer for him. If you like cars you will like this place too. If you love cars you will like this place too. It’s a win-win situation.

I wouldn’t say this car museum was small, but I don’t know if it’s big either. What I do know is they managed to fit a lot of cars in this museum. They have old cars from the 1920s and work their way up to present-day cars. They also have muscle cars and motorcycles. These cars are seriously cool to look at. If I could I would gladly sit in one of their old-time 1920s cars. They were probably my favorite cars in this museum. I love the look and feel of this museum. I also think it’s cool how they have pictures up on their walls of different country music singers as well as race car drivers. I think this museum is a nice place to check out these cars no matter what your age.

This car museum also has a gift shop where I bought a teddy bear that’s wearing a Dupont car racing outfit. This bear is cute and looks nothing like any of my other bears so I knew it was a must-have. And according to their website Morrison Motor Car Museum, which by the way this museum is located in Concord, North Carolina. They also have a banquet facility where they do birthday parties, anniversaries, company events, and more. So if you live in or near Concord, North Carolina I would recommend this museum to you. If you are visiting North Carolina I would also recommend this museum to you, even if you have to drive for a bit.

Kathleen Smith is an indie author, blogger and she has her own podcast Kathleen’s Korner. You can read or listen about her life in Brooklyn and Upstate NY. You can also either read or listen to her personal story of how she and her husband kept their marriage together through 3 miscarriages in Miscarriages My Story