Hello,
Just wanted to show some pics of our visit to the National Transportation Museum in Hershey PA. yesterday.
I was in my glorey with the busses on the ground level then, the second floor there were vintage and classic auto's.
They also have a store with models of all kinds of busses and cars.
Nick-
Some more...
Hi Nick-
Great pics!
I actually called the Transpo' museum's "old " number (by mistake) and it turned out to be an ex-employee that answered! That Gent' referred me to Crawford's and told me to stay in touch about my coach and if I needed some more info'. A lucky call— :)
I don't think the museum has any Brills—which is strange, since they were made in Pa. ???
Cheers..
Hi Brill-O,
You might want to call and ask if the bus outside on the lawn by the road is a Brill. I think it is... But I only looked at it on the way out of there..
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The Museum of Bus Transportation, Inc., is a Pennsylvania corporation is a category 501(c)(3) charitable organization as defined by the Internal Revenue Service. It has become a partner of the Antique Automobile Club of America Museum and leases space in the new museum facility in Hershey, PA, to display our historical antique buses and related historical bus memorabilia.
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