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Establishing the Tupelo Automobile Museum
was a 28 year process. It began when founder Frank
Spain acquired his first antique car in 1974. Spain
and his good friend, museum curator, Max Berryhill,
spent the next many years researching, finding and
acquiring the 150 rare automobiles in the collection.
Cars were gathered from all over North America and
Europe.
Until the late 1990’s the vehicles were stored
at various locations throughout the United States.
Spain and Berryhill desired to develop a museum so
the public could enjoy and learn from the collection.
Spain’s hometown of Tupelo, Mississippi rallied
support for the museum. With the help of the Tupelo
Convention and Visitors Bureau and Tupelo Mayor Larry
Otis, placing the museum in Tupelo became a reality.
The Tupelo Automobile Museum opened on December
7, 2002 and was designated the official State of Mississippi
automobile museum in the spring of 2003.
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