The National Packard Museum was founded in 1990 on the 100th Anniversary of the Packard Electric Company,
birthplace of the first Packard, and commemorates the Packard family, The Packard Motor Car, and other
Packard enterprises which have influenced the growth and history of both Warren, Ohio and the American Automotive
Industry. The National Packard Museum is dedicated to the preservation of one of the greatest marques in world
automotive history, the Packard Motor Vehicle: Automobiles, Trucks and Professional vehicles.
The Automobile: The product of the dreams of a few; the object of the dreams of many. Come share those dreams
at the all new Towe Auto Museum where the cars are showcased in a series of exhibits built around dream themes.