Welcome to Museum Bronze


Museum Bronze

A collection of more than 2000 hand-made working models that demonstrate both the precision building of machinery for mass production and historical impact of the Industrial Revolution. An interactive and educational experience for all ages! A must see collection for history enthusiasts and automobile lovers. It’s the American Dream on display!

The museum is equipped to handle groups of up to 30 students or adults who are interested in gaining an appreciation of automotive history and hands-on craftsmanship. During the time spent here, visitors will see working models of steam engines, trains, ships and automobiles. The museum specializes in highly accurate replicas of historical significance including models such as: “The Kitty Hawk,” “The Edmund Fitzgerald,” and “The Stanley Steamer.”

Our Grant Focus

Engaging kids in hands-on learning through grants awarded for innovative programs and activities that teach students how to design and build.
Educating students by funding scholarship programs to further educational goals and career aspirations with a priority in fields that require hands-on skills, or math and science.
Emphasize the importance of math and science education by providing funds for public schools to give individual students more opportunity to explore these areas using their hands.
Enabling lower income students opportuni- ties to participate in hands-on educational programs.

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