Slideshow: Grice Clearfield Community Museum in Clearfield, Pennsylvania
DO NOT miss Photo No. 26!
It's hard to say -- is this a museum, or a giant "man cave!"? See accompanying article, Visit the Grice Clearfield Community Museum
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Post a CommentCool collection of cars, reminds me of the Studebaker Museum in South Bend, Indiana.
Those were the days, huh?
A hotshot next to a hotshot. Around here when I was a teenager, the '57 Chevy was a favorite for drag racing. I not only remember uniforms, but I also remember full-service and attendants who actually washed your windshield and checked your oil.
Fascinating place. I love the cars, but I could do without the dead animals.
I loved the slide show and all of the pictures!
I think "man cave", lol
Thanks for the pictures
I like the cars and vintage gas station items. The stuffed animals are a little freaky.
Thanks for sharing these great pictures. Looks like a neat place to visit.
I had a 1957 Thunderbird and a 1957 Chevy Belair Coupe in my teen years. Wow I never knew then what I had.