Our Museum

The Lincoln Motor Car Heritage Museum is a place of education, fascination and inspiration. The building and adjacent outdoor patio areas are dedicated exclusively to highlighting the American automobile industry with significant examples of Lincoln motor cars as the unifying theme. 

The Museum is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m, Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Plan a Visit to the Lincoln Motor Car Museum

Planning your visit to the Lincoln Motor Car Heritage Museum on the Gilmore Car Museum campus has never been easier and here you will find helpful information to help make the journey. 

Events & Calendar

The Lincoln Heritage Museum on the Gilmore Car Museum Campus is open year-round. Events and shows take place May through September.

The Cars

See the cars that were generously donated to the Lincoln Motor Car Heritage Museum.

Museum Stories

The Lincoln Motor Car Heritage Museum takes its place among several marque-oriented museum and research facilities on the campus of the Gilmore Car Museum north of Kalamazoo, Michigan – a mecca for Lincoln lovers from all eras. 

Library and Research Center

When established, the LMCF included a vision to have a repository to disseminate Lincoln motor car information to the public. Its purpose is to engage the public in a greater understanding of the living history of the Lincoln brand through various types of publications and documentation.

The Lincoln Link

Stay current with recent publications.

Join Us and Help to Make this Great Museum

The Lincoln Motor Car Heritage Museum is a place of education, fascination and inspiration. It can also be a place of lasting legacy for you. There are a variety of naming, memorial or commemorative opportunities available. Learn how you can be a part of the success of the Lincoln Museum and preserve history for generations to come.

Hours

Mon-Fri: 9am to 5pm
Sat-Sun: 9am to 6pm

Visit Us

6865 Hickory Road
Hickory Corners, Michigan, 49060

Contact Us

269.671.5089

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