I was fortunate enough to get a private tour for a charity event last year. All my photos were terrible because I just had a cell phone but here is a link to photos from someone else on that tour. https://www.flickr.com/photos/rontonkingranturismo/albums/72157716493604153/page1
might be some where on the internet. I obviously didn't run across it, or I would have shared it, and added it to my very large list of museums to see on my bucket list
Keep in mind the catagory of this museum... private. Not public, so, it's not likely that you'll find a way to get a tour. It's possible, as we do know that such tours have indeed happened, but just like Leno's collection, it's up to the owner to decide if you get inside. Good luck. If you do, share the info on how, and let everyone else know. Just like you, many others want to know.
The museum is open to car clubs or organizations of car clubs with a donation going to charity, and there is a contact person if you want to email me Duaneclark1937@gmail.com
That is at the "Brothers Collection" in Salem, Oregon. That is only a very small part of their overall collection.
ReplyDeletethanks! I looked around for a moment, but couldn't find a nice photo gallery of this collection
DeleteI was fortunate enough to get a private tour for a charity event last year. All my photos were terrible because I just had a cell phone but here is a link to photos from someone else on that tour. https://www.flickr.com/photos/rontonkingranturismo/albums/72157716493604153/page1
DeleteThanks! Great photos!
DeleteHow does one go about getting info for a tour?
Deletegood luck with that... no one that has ever came here asking for help has ever returned to tell me if they ever got a tour, or how.
DeleteIf you want to arrange for a tour or an event at the museum, you can email info@thebrotherscollection.com
DeleteAre there any circumstances under which the collection is available for in-person viewing?
ReplyDeletesure, go there, see it. Salem Oregon. But don't bother talking to me about it, I'm not involved with it
DeleteIs there any contact info to view the museum
ReplyDeletemight be some where on the internet. I obviously didn't run across it, or I would have shared it, and added it to my very large list of museums to see on my bucket list
DeleteKeep in mind the catagory of this museum... private. Not public, so, it's not likely that you'll find a way to get a tour. It's possible, as we do know that such tours have indeed happened, but just like Leno's collection, it's up to the owner to decide if you get inside. Good luck. If you do, share the info on how, and let everyone else know. Just like you, many others want to know.
DeleteIf you want to arrange for a tour or an event at the museum, you can email info@thebrotherscollection.com
DeleteThe museum is open to car clubs or organizations of car clubs with a donation going to charity, and there is a contact person if you want to email me
ReplyDeleteDuaneclark1937@gmail.com
I'm looking for a contact person for a private tour any help would be appreciated
Deletegood luck with that... no one that has ever came here asking for help has ever returned to tell me if they ever got a tour, or how.
DeleteIf you want to arrange for a tour or an event at the museum, you can email info@thebrotherscollection.com
DeleteAnd by the way it's not owned by Mihous brothers
ReplyDeletethat's what I read somewhere
DeleteIf you want to arrange for a tour or an event at the museum, you can email info@thebrotherscollection.com
Deletewho do we contact to set up a visit with a group?
ReplyDeleteDarned if I know, but I expect you'll have to do some research to find out
DeleteIf you want to arrange for a tour or an event at the museum, you can email info@thebrotherscollection.com
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