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Savoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Whether you are a serious car collector, a weekend enthusiast, or simply a traveling motorist from Detroit to Daytona, Savoy aims to educate and entertain through changing exhibits, educational programs, and engaging experiences. The world-class museum campus sits on 37 acres in Cartersville, GA and provides access to a variety of automobiles and specially curated collection of original automotive art. As the newest program of Georgia Museums, Inc., Savoy Automobile Museum joins a prestigious group of museums including Booth Western Art Museum, Tellus Science Museum, and Bartow History Museum.
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Savoy Automobile Museum connects people to the cultural diversity of the automobile. Through changing exhibits, educational programs, and engaging experiences individuals have the opportunity to appreciate the beauty and history of these vehicles. Whether you are a serious car collector, a weekend car enthusiast, or simply a traveling motorist from Detroit to Daytona, Savoy Automobile Museum aims to educate and entertain. Through the Savoy Collection as well as the rotating galleries Savoy showcases automobiles of different makes, models, and eras. This world-class museum and showgrounds sits on approximately 35 acres in Cartersville, GA just off I-75, between Chattanooga and Atlanta. Guests visiting the museum will be met with an assortment of automobiles and a special curated collection of art. As the newest program of Georgia Museums, Inc., Savoy Automobile Museum joins a prestigious group of museums including Booth Western Art Museum, Tellus Science Museum, and Bartow History Museum. Georgia Museums, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that prides itself on providing the communities of Georgia and the southeast with the highest level of museum experience.