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Pierce-Arrow Foundation Museum
The Pierce-Arrow Foundation established it's museum on the grounds of The Gilmore in 1999 and currently displays a wide array of Pierce-Arrows, including a 1912 motorcycle.
Pierce-Arrow was once one of the most recognized and respected names in the automobile industry and for 38 years produced some of the finest luxury automobiles made. The Pierce-Arrow Motor Car Company of Buffalo, New York actually began as a manufacturer of birdcages, iceboxes and other household items following the Civil War. By 1896, they began producing bicycles, and within five years, had entered into the motorcycle and automotive fields and continued until 1938. The luxury automaker had a rich history—from its many automotive innovations, a strong racing legacy, and finally, to its merger with Studebaker in 1928.
To learn more visit
www.Pierce-ArrowMuseum.org
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