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Estes-Winn Antique Car Museum

5 · 16 reviews·Hidden gem: highly rated, still under the radar
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The Estes-Winn Antique Car Museum is a hidden gem nestled within the historic Grovewood Village, just a short drive from downtown Asheville. Housed in a former weaving shed, the museum displays over a dozen meticulously restored automobiles from the early 20th century, including models from Ford, Chevrolet, and Packard. The collection was assembled by local businessman Harry Blomberg and later expanded by the Estes and Winn families. Beyond the cars, visitors can admire period gasoline pumps, vintage signage, and automotive memorabilia that evoke the golden age of motoring. The museum's intimate setting allows for close-up views of the vehicles, and knowledgeable staff are often on hand to share stories. It's a perfect stop for car enthusiasts or anyone interested in Americana, and the adjacent Grovewood Gallery and Biltmore Estate add to the experience.

Don't miss

  • See rare models like a 1914 Ford Model T and a 1930 Packard Phaeton.
  • Explore the adjacent Grovewood Gallery, featuring handcrafted art and crafts.
  • Photograph vintage gas pumps and enamel signs from the early 1900s.
  • Learn about the history of motoring in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Tickets & tours

Ways to visit Estes-Winn Antique Car Museum

You can visit on your own (paid entry, check the official website for current prices. discounts may be available for seniors, students, or groups). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • Photography is allowed, but no flash, it can damage the cars' finishes.
  • Check hours online before visiting, as they vary seasonally.
  • Combine your visit with the nearby Biltmore Estate or the Folk Art Center.
  • The museum is small; you can see everything in under an hour.

A bit of history

The museum originated from the private collection of Harry Blomberg, a local entrepreneur. After his death, the Estes and Winn families preserved and expanded the collection, opening it to the public in the 1960s within the historic Grovewood Village complex.

Common questions

Is the museum open year-round?

Yes, but hours may be limited in winter. Check the official site for seasonal schedules.

Can I touch the cars?

No, the cars are behind ropes or barriers to preserve them.

Is there a gift shop?

Yes, a small shop sells automotive-themed souvenirs and books.

Are guided tours available?

Self-guided tours are standard, but staff are happy to answer questions.

How long does it take to visit?

Most visitors spend 30-45 minutes.

Is parking free?

Yes, free parking is available on-site.

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