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    Miles Through Time Automotive Museum

    4.9 (12 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 5:00 PM
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Erica O.

    All I can say is WOW! We were in Clarksville for a family wedding and had time to see some sights. I read about this and knew my husband and son would enjoy the visit. An extra plus was the huge antique/collectable mall in the same building. Beautiful vintage cars, wonderful displays and lots of signs with dates and information. I was absolutely amazed at how beautifully restored some of the cars were. You pay at the front desk and just walk on in. There were adults of all ages and kids inside really appreciating these cars.

    Emily M.

    What a wonderful hidden jewel of North Georgia. This museum is definitely worth your time to go see. The nostalgia setting of Clarksville makes the perfect backdrop for this museum. It is very well kept with an amazingly large collection of automotives. Attached with a flea market, filled with endless treasures, where the profits all go to the museum. The staff are very friendly and helpful. With rotation of the car collection, there is something new to see each visit.

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    Glenn M.

    Wow first time here what a great auto and antique,memorabilia museum great attention to detail this is a great place I think there's well over 100 cars here

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    Fun place to go while you are in North Georgia if you like old cars. More corvettes, please!

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    This is an incredible museum with beautifully restored vehicles. There is a wonderful antique mall as well with great offerings.

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    Went for family members birthday. Food was delicious. Awesome server. Love their pickles.

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    4 years ago

    Fun museum for automobile enthusiasts or anyone looking for an interesting couple of hours activity.

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    Fun place to go while you are in North Georgia if you like old cars.

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