Studebaker National Museum

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New Studebaker National Museum on Chapin Street in South Bend, Indiana.
New Studebaker National Museum on Chapin Street in South Bend, Indiana.

The Studebaker National Museum is a museum in South Bend, Indiana, USA that displays a variety of automobiles, wagons, carriages, and military vehicles related to the Studebaker Corporation and other aspects of American history.

Museum lobby.
Museum lobby.

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[edit] Layout

The Studebaker National Museum is connected to and shares an entrance with the Northern Indiana Center for History. Visitors can purchase a ticket to visit one or both museums.

The Studebaker museum consists of three floors. The main level displays Studebaker history and vehicles from the 1800s to 1934. The upper level displays vehicles from 1934 onward. The lower level displays military vehicles and equipment and additional vehicles in "viewable storage" (stacked on lifts but still viewable). A secondary area on the main level displays family history of the Studebakers and the Olivers, South Bend makers of the Oliver Chilled Plow and other farm equipment.

[edit] The collection

Upper showroom, featuring vehicles from 1935 onward.
Upper showroom, featuring vehicles from 1935 onward.

Most of the museum's collection was part of the historic company's collection, although vehicles continue to be added from time to time. It includes more than 70 vehicles and numerous photos and displays as well as huge archive of photos and documents not on display. Although the collection focuses on the century-long history of the Studebaker corporation and the wagons, cars, trucks, and military vehicles it produced, the collection also includes a variety of other vehicles and products made locally.

The Studebaker Sceptre concept car from the 1960s.
The Studebaker Sceptre concept car from the 1960s.

Highlights of the collection include:

Old Studebaker National Museum on Main Street.
Old Studebaker National Museum on Main Street.

[edit] Location

In November 2005, the museum opened a new building on Chapin Street, attached to the Northern Indiana Center for History. The new building for the museum was designed on the architecture styling of many of the older Studebaker factory buildings in the area.

[edit] Trivia

  • The previous building used for many years by the museum was at one time a Studebaker dealership.
  • The museum also holds an annual "golf classic" in South Bend.
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Studebaker

1897-1966
Vehicles
Category
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Historic:
Taxis: Avanti | Big Six | Champion | Commander | Conestoga | Electric car | Cruiser | Daytona | Dictator | Hawk | Flight Hawk | Gran Turismo Hawk | Golden Hawk | Power Hawk | Silver Hawk | Sky Hawk | Land Cruiser | Lark | Light Four | Light Six | President | Scotsman | Special Six | Speedster | Standard Six | Wagonaire
Trucks: Champ | Coupe Express | E Series Truck | M Series Truck | M29 Weasel | Scotsman | Transtar | Studebaker US6
History: Studebaker | Studebaker-Packard Corporation | Studebaker Canada Ltd. | Studebaker National Museum | Studebaker Proving Grounds
Associated tradenames: Automatic Drive | Gravely Tractor | Hill-holder | Starlight (body type) | STP
Affiliated Automotive Brands: Clipper | E-M-F Automobiles | Erskine | Mercedes-Benz | Packard | Packard Clipper | Pierce-Arrow | Rockne | SPA Truck Company | Studebaker-Garford | Tincher
People: Sherwood Egbert | Albert Russel Erskine | Raymond Loewy | James J. Nance | Brooks Stevens | Clement Studebaker | John Mohler Studebaker | Harold Sines Vance | Gordon Grundy