The Peterson Automotive Museum got its jump start when Margie and Robert E. Peterson donated $5 million to the National History Museum in Los Angeles on June 11, 1994. In 2000, the couple donated $24.8 million, clearing previous bond debt and establishing the Peterson Automotive Museum.
The museum’s purpose is to explore and present the history and impact of the automobile in America. Using 300,000 square feet of museum, the exhibits feature more than 150 rare and classic cars, trucks and motorcycles to be the foremost automotive museum in the nation.
The four-floor museum takes visitors into different automotive worlds. The first floor traces the automobile’s history. The second floor has rotating galleries of race cars, classic cars, vintage motorcycles, concept cars, celebrity and movie cars, and auto design technology. The third floor’s May Family Discovery Center displays the art of science in the automobile with interactive exhibits and learning centers. The fourth floor is an all-glass penthouse conference center, lounge and kitchen available for special events and functions.