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  1. The National Packard Museum 1899 Mahoning Ave N.W. Warren, Ohio 44483. Phone: (330)-394-1899. Email: national@packardmuseum.org

  2. National Packard Museum. 1899 Mahoning Ave N.W. Warren, Ohio 44483. Get Directions > Museum Hours. Tuesday through Saturday, 12pm to 5pm. Sunday from 1pm to 5pm. The National Packard Museum is open year-round except on Mondays and Holidays, including Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, New Year's Day, and Easter.

  3. The founder of Packard cars was from Warren, Ohio and the cars were originally made in Warren. This is an awesome museum by a park and the Packard Music Hall.

  4. The National Packard Museum opened on July 4, 1999. Our 23,000 square foot complex is located next to the W.D. Packard Music Hall and Packard Park in Warren, Ohio's historic district.

  5. National Packard Museum, Warren, Ohio. 2,728 likes · 80 talking about this · 2,900 were here. The National Packard Museums is located in Warren, Ohio. This page is to inform you of our upcoming

  6. It's a quaint little small town museum where you'll get the history of the company which was started in Warren Ohio, plus the chance to see about 20 fabulous Packard cars that are on display. Read more

  7. The National Packard Museum is superb. A massive collection of cars plus a detailed history about each car and the history of Packard. Run totally by volunteers, this is a must see exhibition even if you aren't a car enthusiast. Don't miss it!

  8. Location: 1899 Mahoning Avenue NW in Warren, Ohio; Phone: 330-394-1899; Web: click here; The National Packard Museum collection contains artifacts and photographs related to the Packard family, Packard Electric, and the Packard Motor Car Company.

  9. 6 days ago · WHERE: National Packard Museum, 1899 Mahoning Ave. NW, Warren. HOW MUCH: $10 vehicle registration fee, which includes free admission to the museum. Free for outdoor car show activities. Regular ...

  10. The former Packard Plant in Detroit was one of America’s great abandoned structures, but it was purchased and raised by General Motors (Cadillac, Buick, Chevy, Hummer, GMC) to build a new factory. The founder of Packard cars was from Warren, Ohio and the cars were originally made in Warren.

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