The Golden Age of Trucking Museum, a hidden gem chronicling the history of trucking in the U.S., will be shutting its doors on July 20. The reason, like everything these days, is financial. The museum ...
“We hope to help spread the story of trucking to the public, to the schoolchildren, to travelers and to make today‘s truckers more proud of their roles.” -Carolyn Moon, wife of the late Bill Moon, who ...
With the Haul of Fame we hope to bring this history to life and preserve it for generations to come. Chattanooga's fast-growing trucking industry is getting a museum of its own. Called the trucking ...
Every August the folks at the Pacific Northwest Truck Museum in Brooks, Ore., roll out the industry’s history. This year they’ll have Overdrive’s 40th Anniversary rolling museum as part of the show.
WALCOTT, Iowa — The sleeper cab on a typical semi is about 18 feet long these days. “If you look at some of these antiques from way back when, it was about 18 inches,” Delia Meier says. “The dichotomy ...
Mack Trucks is an American icon. The 118-year-old company manufactured dump trucks and railway cars in the 1900s, supplied thousands of military vehicles for the Allies during both World Wars and ...
BUTLER, Ind. — A shrine to the best drivers and builders in the history of monster truck competition is relocating from one northern Indiana town to another. The International Monster Truck Museum and ...
Naperville's DuPage Children's Museum is gearing up for its Transportation Celebration with a Touch-A-Truck event, now in its fourth year. On Saturday, July 27, the whole family - kids and kids at ...
BUTLER, Ind. (WANE) — Thanks to a donation from a Fort Wayne resident, the International Monster Truck Museum and Hall of Fame (IMTM) in Butler now has a “billboard” monster truck available to catch ...
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