The North East Motor Sports Museum is located at 922 NH Rt 106 N., Loudon, NH on the grounds of New Hampshire Motor Speedway. We are open Saturdays and Sundays during the summer and every Saturday during the winter. Normal business hours are 10am-4pm. We have extended days and hours during NHMS race weekends.
Children under 12 are admitted free and general admission is just $10. The museum is 10,000 square feet with race cars and motorcycles from all disciplines, all with a New England background, on display. This museum is all about New England motorsports. Race win, championship trophies and driver helmets are on display.
Children under 12 are admitted free and general admission is just $10. The museum is 10,000 square feet with race cars and motorcycles from all disciplines, all with a New England background, on display. This museum is all about New England motorsports. Race win, championship trophies and driver helmets are on display.
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We are the Racing History Preservation Group. Incorporated in New Hampshire, we are a 501 (c) 3 non-profit. Some of the most significant personalities in Northeast Motorsports are members of our Board of Directors. No member of the Executive Committee or the Board receives any compensation in exchange for their services.
The North East Motor Sports Museum exhibits cars, trophies, helmets, engines and vintage racing attire. There's a library with books, photos, videos, posters and magazines. The theatre showss footage of early New England racing. The Museum has agreements with other museums and private collectors to display their cars and priceless historic artifacts which will be on exhibit for limited periods.
The North East Motor Sports Museum is at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Rt 106, Loudon, NH. The non-profit Museum was created by racers, race fans, their families and local contractors who donated their labor, skills, ideas and materials. It was truly built and is run by the racing community. The Museum captures the history of motorsports in the northeast.
As of today, with no governmental funding, the museum is entirely dependent on the racing community to meet construction and operating expenses. The Museum will gratefully accept donations in any amount. The museum's operator, the Racing History Preservation Group, has been granted 501 (c) 3 status which results in tax advantages for contributions.
One interior wall of the Museum will be bricked. For $300, you can have your name or message* inscribed on a brick. Such inscribed bricks will remain for the life of the Museum. Silver level Museum Members receive a $50 discount on bricks. Gold Members receive a $75 discount and Platinum members receive a $100 discount on each brick.
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Justin Codega
Jan 18, 2022
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Curtis Walker
Sep 11, 2021
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Michelle Coughlin
Aug 20, 2021
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Billy Nolan Jr
Jul 23, 2021
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Sydni Chapman
Feb 27, 2021
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All of the volunteers at the race museum were very knowledgeable, kind and simply helpful! I truly appreciated my visit at the museum and the kindness they provided. It was interesting to meet the folks who volunteer and even meet some of the racers themselves! The memorabilia and setup on the walls of the museum was my absolute favorite! I would highly recommend taking a visit to see these wonderful folks!!
Hilary Venezia
Sep 12, 2019
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Michelle Wade
Oct 13, 2018
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