#112 Tallahassee Automobile & Collectibles Museum
- Randall Cothren
- Mar 22, 2017
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 23, 2021

This antique auto museum is a boondock offered by the Harvest Host club. This is President Lincolns hearse.

I found a harvest host entry that pointed us to the Tallahassee Museum. I didn't know what to expect. I like cars but I'm not a complete enthusiast so I didn't even know if I wanted to go to the museum. I kind of got to thinking since they were willing to let me stay there for free it would be reasonable for us to give them 10 bucks a person to visit. India and I went and it was very cool.
I'll just put a link here for the car museum because it was so cool.
They had cars from 1850 to the present-day. In another section, he had an enormous collection of outboard motors, knives, and golf paraphernalia. The museum owner, who enjoys collecting has way too much money. He might just have looked at all that money one day and said, I can just look at my money in my bank account or I can collect things and share it with the public. He has got a lot of stuff and it must be worth a hundred million dollars I don't know but it was enormous.
As we arrived as I was parking the rig I went towards the front of their entrance which has a very large parking lot and a very large grassy field out in front. As I parked the rig to go in and asked questions and to confirm their permission I must have hit a low-hanging tree limb. I guess the second or I think the third time. I peeled the antenna back off my RV roof. I had hoped that I would be able to fix it hand with some Gorilla Glue. I was able to put it back to normal. The one thing that was a little weird about staying there is at about 7 p.m. they lock the gate. You're there and you can't leave by vehicle until the next morning. If you want to leave you can go through a walk through a gate you just can't drive out. We walked to a restaurant and had a nice evening.


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