I spoke to the folks at Forney Museum. Cameras are fine, but no camera bags and no tripods. They do not allow any type of pack, not even purses. So, plan accordingly.
We can spend a couple of hours touring the museum, then go out to lunch if the group wants.
We will buy our tickets at the door. If we have more than 10, I will need to contact them in advance, so please keep your RSVP current.
More info below along with a link to their website.
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The Forney Museum of Transportation is a one-of-a-kind collection of over 800 artifacts relating to historical transportation. It began 67 years ago with a single 1921 Kissel, but soon expanded to include vehicles of all kinds. Today it includes not just vehicles, but also buggies, motorcycles, steam locomotives, aircraft, carriages, rail equipment, fire apparatus, public transportation, sleighs, bicycles, toys & diecast models, vintage apparel and much, much more!
Our collection highlights include: Union Pacific 'Big Boy' Steam Locomotive #4005, Amelia Earhart's 1923 Kissel 'Gold Bug', Forney Locomotive, Colorado & Southern Caboose, 1923 Hispano-Suiza, 1913-53 Indian Motocycle Collection, Denver & Rio Grande Dining Car, Stutz Fire Engine, 1888 Denver Cable Car, 1923 Case Steam Tractor, 1817 Draisenne Bicycle, 500 Piece Matchbox Collection, and more!
- We look forward to your visit!
- Tickets are available at the door.
- No bags or purses will be allowed. This includes backpacks and purses, Lockers are available.
- Admission Rates:
- Adults.........................$17.00
- Seniors(65+)..........$14.00
https://forneymuseum.org/index.html