Piccadilly Transportation Memorabilia Museum
Christine fuels the Edsel

The Piccadilly Museum celebrates and preserves the golden age of motoring through its collections of memorabilia.

The museum is open Memorial Day through October 1, Monday through Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm.

At other times of the year we are open by appointment—please feel free to call.

Admission is free, but we ask that you consider a $3 donation, if you like what you see, to help defray the cost of maintaining and expanding the displays. If you really like what you see, please feel free to donate more!

The Piccadilly Museum is the public showcase for a large collection of transportation memorabilia gathered over 25 years by several individuals who have traveled to more than 100 countries around the world.

Volkswagen Beetle in the shop

Our extensive and sometimes exotic exhibits of highway and subway markers, license plates, vintage cars, advertising art, and assorted petroliana from around the world are respectfully dedicated to the memory of master collector of transportation memorabilia, Roy Alan Carson.

Mr. Carson was born in Nevada in 1929 and passed away in Las Vegas in April 2000. During a lifetime of travels, Mr. Carson visited 100 countries, all 50 U.S. states and all of the Canadian provinces.

Own a piece of history! Like what you see in the museum? We have thousands of vintage license plates for sale at www.felix2.com.


Cunard License Plate Burma Shave Colorado Highway Department Morris Cars

Historic Uptown Butte

Historic buildings in Uptown Butte are available for rent. High-visibility retail and office space is available now in some of the most distinctive structures in the city. For details, please see our Buildings Page.

Also be sure to check out our Australian friends at the Automobilia Collectors’ Club of Australia.