Cruise down memory lane with classic cars at this Kentucky museum – the Woody Winfree Fire and Transportation Museum. Part of the Museums of Historic Hopkinsville Christian County family of museums, the museum resides in the old Hopkinsville Fire Station. The collection traces the history of transportation with a buggy, wagons, early horse-drawn vehicles, gas pumps from the 1930s and ‘40s, a 1927 Chevrolet Pumper antique fire truck – Hopkinsville Fire Engine No. 1, a 1928 La France Firetruck, and these classic cars: 1909 Model 10 Surrey – “Little White Buick” 1926 Model “T” Ford Touring Car Cruise Down Memory…
Closed for construction310 E. 9th St., Hopkinsville, KY 42240Pennyroyal Area Museum
At The Pennyroyal Area Museum, explore regional African-American history. Survive a close encounter with “The Kelly Green Men.” See the miniature circus which may have inspired Robert Penn Warren’s Circus in the Attic. Find more circus fun in the Charles Jackson circus collection. One of the classic historic attractions in Kentucky, the Pennyroyal Area Museum building is part of history in Hopkinsville, KY. Built in the early 20th century, the building was home to the Hopkinsville Post Office from Feb. 15, 1915, until Feb. 4, 1967. The museum opened on July 8, 1976. Many of the building’s features remain untouched…
10 am – 4 pm217 E 9th St, Hopkinsville, KY 42240