Memory Lane Motorsports & Historical Automotive Museum

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769 River Hwy
Mooresville, NC 28117

Memory Lane Motorsports & Historical Automotive Museum in Mooresville, NC, showcases a diverse collection of over 100 unique vehicles, including classic cars, NASCAR race cars, and antique toys. This museum offers a captivating journey through automotive history, featuring exhibits that trace the evolution of the automobile from the early 1900s to the present day.

In addition to its impressive display of cars, the museum houses memorabilia, motorcycles, and an extensive collection of nostalgic toys. With cars once driven by legendary NASCAR drivers and props from popular films, Memory Lane serves as a fascinating destination for automotive enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

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4.57 reviews
Fairlight H.
7/27/2012

This is a large warehouse chocked full of antique cars, many rare, race cars from the beginning of racing until present day, antique toys and posters, equipment, cars that were in the movies,...

T S.
9/3/2023

This was the first time I've ever been to a car museum. I recommend checking out this place. A lot of history and many cool cars. Cars from the 1910-30s to NASCAR. Not many 60's muscle cars...

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Kristen D.
11/18/2010

Fun to do on a lazy day. A lot of NASCAR memorabilia. One man's collection of antique cars and other fun stuff that he began to collect in 1965. Best $10 spent while on vacation. There were...

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Daniel S.
4/3/2019

Love this place. Take me back to old nascar. Of you have not been here you have go. Thank you.

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Jason F.
12/27/2011

My dad and I hit Memory Lane this afternoon after visiting the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte. We were greeted at the door by a friendly four-legged mascot and were pleasantly surprised to find...

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