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Old 05-02-2017, 04:28 PM   #1
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Hello, I will be visiting the Pacific Northwest (Portland, Seattle, etc..). Are there any shops, museums, anything else related to traditional Hot Rods and vintage motorcycles I should visit?
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Old 05-02-2017, 06:01 PM   #2
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LeMay museum in Tacoma. https://www.americascarmuseum.org/
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World of Speed Museum in Wilsonville, Oregon. It's a new museum right off I-5. Last time I was there they had a lot of old Indy cars, but the exhibits may have changed by now. Then there is Evergreen Aviation Museum in McMinnville, Oregon. You'll see the "Spruce Goose" and a Ford Tri-Motor plus lots of WWII planes. Great aviation museum.
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Old 05-02-2017, 07:12 PM   #4
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A cool museum with all brands of old cars and planes. It's up the Columbia Gorge, which you should see while in the northwest anyway. You'll pass by Multnomah Falls which is a must see.

1600 Air Museum Rd. Hood River, OR 97031
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Old 05-02-2017, 07:14 PM   #5
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Hi; On weekends the Brooks Oregon Powerland, just off I-5. There are 17 museums in the complex. The car and motorcyle museum is at the North end of the complex... all run by volunteers. Newc NWVC&MM www.nwcarandcycle.com
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Old 05-02-2017, 08:37 PM   #6
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Boeing in Seattle has a great air museum
And Paul Allen has a big collection of WW2
Warplanes in a museum north of Seattle.
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Old 05-02-2017, 09:52 PM   #7
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The Paul Allen museum: "The Flying Heritage Museum" is definitely worth a trip, allow at least a couple of hours. Almost all the planes in the museum are flying and there are some very rare birds.

Be sure and take the tour through the Boeing plant, it's excellent. If it's not Boeing, I'm not going... Not far from the FHM. The Boeing collection restoration facility is near the FHM as well. The Boeing museum is at the old airport in south Seattle.

Also, take a ride across Puget Sound on one of the ferries, while you can still afford it.

Here's a picture of two of the FHM aircraft on one of the flight days. Hard to believe these two planes are only 25 years apart. Let me cast a vote also for the WAAM in Hood River, OR. Lots of interesting old cars and planes.
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Old 05-02-2017, 10:06 PM   #8
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There are actually two lemay museums the one mentioned, and the family museum which is open to the public, and shows several hundred of their personally owned cars.
There's a hydroplane museum in kent, halfway between sea and tac. They have a couple of smaller flathead powered ones as well as the old Merlin rolls Royce ones. Thunder on the lake!!!
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I've heard first hand that the one to visit is the family museum , More to see, and better access.
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Thank you everyone, looks like some great ideas.
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Old 05-03-2017, 11:30 AM   #11
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As a visitor in the NorthWest for the last 50 years, I would suggest the wonderment of the NW lies outside the cities, from seashore to desert. I would suggest viewing this links by national geographic which includes many of the foregoing suggestions but adds other IMHO more interesting natural ones :

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I have been there, worth the trip, not real far to go either, you can stop at Bonneville dam as well and see the fishery.


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A cool museum with all brands of old cars and planes. It's up the Columbia Gorge, which you should see while in the northwest anyway. You'll pass by Multnomah Falls which is a must see.

1600 Air Museum Rd. Hood River, OR 97031
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Old 05-04-2017, 03:15 AM   #13
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If you visit the Portland area, send me a message. My last Colorado visitor was Rumble Seat. I enjoyed his visit. We both similar medical issues, but he liked the junk in my garage.
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Old 05-04-2017, 06:15 AM   #14
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https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attracti...nd_Oregon.html
http://www.savetheptboatinc.com/ PT BOAT RESTORATION
If you like books, POWELLS CITY OF BOOKS, also any of the many other bookstores around town http://www.powells.com/locations/powells-city-of-books
If you drive east from Portland, Multnomah Falls, the Columbia River Gorge, Mt Hood and their ski lodge, makes a nice day trip.
JAKES http://www.mccormickandschmicks.com/...sw12thave.aspx for old Portland and seafood

[B]https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attracti...ashington.html[/B
Museum of Flight at Boeing Field, south of town NOT TO BE MISSED
url]http://www.museumofflight.org/Site/Plan-Your-Visit/Visiting-From-Out-Of-Town.aspx[/url]
http://www.waaamuseum.org/?gclid=Cj0...6SQaAi2q8P8HAQ
Boeing, large airplane production, north of town at Everell, WA, Paine Field. Check the web site and GET RESERVATION, no cameras http://www.boeing.com/company/tours/
http://www.flyingheritage.com/ PAUL ALLENS COLLECTION
IVARS RESTAURANT, Mulkiteo Landing next to the ferry, just west of Paine Field
Pike Place for seafood, overlooking harbor downtown

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[QUOTE=Capn John;1467836]https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attracti...nd_Oregon.html
http://www.savetheptboatinc.com/ PT BOAT RESTORATION
If you like books, POWELLS CITY OF BOOKS, also any of the many other bookstores around town http://www.powells.com/locations/powells-city-of-books
If you drive east from Portland, Multnomah Falls, the Columbia River Gorge, Mt Hood and their ski lodge, makes a nice day trip.
JAKES http://www.mccormickandschmicks.com/...sw12thave.aspx for old Portland and seafood

[B]https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attracti...ashington.html[/B
Museum of Flight at Boeing Field, south of town NOT TO BE MISSED
url]http://www.museumofflight.org/Site/Plan-Your-Visit/Visiting-From-Out-Of-Town.aspx[/url]
http://www.waaamuseum.org/?gclid=Cj0...6SQaAi2q8P8HAQ
Boeing, large airplane production, north of town at Everell, WA, Paine Field. Check the web site and GET RESERVATION, no cameras http://www.boeing.com/company/tours/
http://www.flyingheritage.com/ PAUL ALLENS COLLECTION
IVARS RESTAURANT, Mulkiteo Landing next to the ferry, just west of Paine Field http://www.ivars.com/locations/mukilteo-landing
Pike Place for seafood, overlooking harbor downtown[ https://www.pikeplacefish.com/
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Another vote for the WAAAM museum in Hood River. I volunteer there 2-3 times per
month and could give you the two-bit tour. Everything from rare antiques, many original
survivors, a few hot rods, and 60's muscle cars. Most fly and drive.
The 2nd Saturday of every month is an open house, with a different theme, and free
car rides.
It really is quite unique!
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You can't beat the view from Hurricane Ridge in Olympic national park with good weather. No better view in all the national parks.
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Old 05-07-2017, 07:53 AM   #18
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It is a beautiful place to visit, for certain. What mrtexas says, x2. We visit Hurricane Ridge a couple of times each year. Worth the trip. You can't be in a rush though. Slow down and enjoy. Take your walking shoes, too (a must). The trails, especially those leaving from the more remote south parking area offer breathtaking vistas of the Olympic range to the south and the Straights of Juan de Fuca to Vancouver Is., Canada looking north. The drive up (and I mean UP) from sea level in Port Angeles is worth the trip in itself. Enjoy!
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