It's easy to wax eloquent about Asheville, a mountain town in eastern North Carolina that is both thriving arts center and springboard on to some of the state's best natural scenery.
The Crawford Auto Aviation Collection Of Western Reserve Historical Society, Presents The History Of Land And Air Transportation By Using Interesting, Engaging And Entertaining Exhibits, Displays And Activities. The Museum Collects And Preserves Historically And Technically Important Automobiles, Aircraft, Bicycles, Motorcycles, Spacecraft And Related Accessories And Archival Materials That Illustrate The Development Of Transportation And Its Connection To The Culture And History Of Northeast Ohio, The United States And The World.In Addition To The Vehicles On Exhibit, Guests Can Take A Stroll Down The 19th-century "Crawford Lane" And Peek Into The Store Fronts Of The Period. We're The Only Place You Won't Mind Bumper To Bumper Traffic!
Details
Activity Type:
Shopping
Map + Directions
Basic Directions
From The South: I-43 North To Exit 144 (Hwy C). Right On C To Stop Sign. Left On CR, 2 Miles North To Bakery. From The North: I-43 South To Exit 149 (Hwy 151). Left At Stop Lights, Then Right At The Next Stop Lights By The Holiday Inn. Right At Stop Sign Onto CR, 1 Mile South. From The West: Hwy 10 To I-43 South To Exit 149 (Hwy 151). Left At Stop Lights, Then Right At The Next Stop Lights By The Holiday Inn. Right At Stop Sign Onto CR, 1 Mile South
We offer a compact version of Go-North-Carolina for mobile users, allowing you to access just the information you need on the road. Of course, you can still use the full version of Go-North-Carolina on your mobile device just as you can on your desktop.