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  1. ABOUT THE MUSEUM. The Studebaker National Museum is devoted to sharing the story of the automotive and industrial history of South Bend and the greater region through the display and interpretation of Studebaker vehicles along with related industrial artifacts.

  2. The Studebaker Champion is introduced - 1939. 1940s. Studebaker begins retooling for wartime production - 1942. Studebaker produces its last prewar automobile on January 31 and begins retooling for wartime production. The company produced US6 Army trucks, the Weasel, and Wright-Cyclone radial engines for the B17 bomber.

  3. About. Experience over a century on wheels at the Studebaker National Museum, from the Studebaker family’s c. 1835 Conestoga Wagon to the last car to roll off the Studebaker assembly line in 1966. Learn how the world-famous Studebaker Corporation made the transition from being one of the foremost wagon makers to crafting the automobiles of ...

  4. Before the minivan and its more modern cousins, the SUV and crossover, there was the…. The Studebaker National Museum features a variety of current exhibitions that explore a facet of automobile culture in America. There is something for everyone at the Studebaker National Museum!

  5. The Studebaker National Museum is proud to house the world’s largest collection of U.S. Presidential Carriages. The collection features the Barouche that President Abraham Lincoln used the night of his assassination, President Grant’s Brewster Landau, President McKinley’s Studebaker Phaeton, and President Benjamin Harrison’s Studebaker ...

  6. Studebaker National Museum is home to the world’s largest collection of U.S. presidential carriages. It features the barouche Abraham Lincoln used en route to Ford’s Theatre the night of his assassination. Others in the collection include carriages used by Ulysses S. Grant, William McKinley and Benjamin Harrison.

  7. May 24, 2024-October…. Explore upcoming exhibitions at the Studebaker National Museum and plan your visit to explore these exciting exhibitions.

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