Le May America’s Car Museum

2702 East D Street, Tacoma, Washington, USA

(253) 779-8490

10 am – 5 pm | 7 days a week

https://www.americascarmuseum.org

LeMay – America’s Car Museum (ACM), named one of USA Today’s 10 Best Museums in Seattle, is an international destination where families and enthusiasts gather to celebrate America’s love affair with the automobile. The stunning, four-level, 165,000-sq.-ft. Tacoma, Wash., facility features 12 rotating exhibits. 

2702 East D Street, Tacoma, WA

  • Adults: $18
  • Seniors (Age 65+): $16
  • Military: $16*
  • Young Adult (Ages 13-18): $14
  • Youth (Ages 6-12): $10
  • Child (5 and under): Free
  • AAA members, State Farm policy holders and employees, Hagerty policy holders and employees receive a 10% discount on adult admission.

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