A Non-profit Organization

Founded in 1998 by the late Richard Guerrera, Sr. and his wife Frances Guerrera
"There is nothing like a dream to create the future."

Victor Hugo

 

Campaign 2009


Dear friends of the Museum,

I am reaching out to you for help in these difficult economic times in an effort to keep The Golden Age of Trucking Museum, Inc.  a non-profit organization, open as a venue for all to enjoy.  We are striving to provide a reasonably priced tourist destination and a unique rental facility for local organizations and families.
Read about Campaign 2009

Cruise Nights '09

“Cruise Nights ‘09” will begin on Tuesday evening June 30th at The Golden Age of Trucking Museum located at 1101 Southford Road in Middlebury. The Cruise is free and will be held from 5:30 until 8pm in the museum parking lot. DJ Seth Carly will be on hand spinning records and Bob Bourassa’s Custom Catering will provide the food. Hot dogs, hamburgers, pulled pork sandwiches, cookies and beverages will be available. More Information...


The museum will be opened extended hours during the summer months of July and August
Tuesday through Saturday 10-4 and Sunday 12-4


Volunteer Will Jones with his cousin Nathan Cournean


Forest Dzienis, 18 years old, donated blood for the first time at The Golden Age of Trucking Museum’s Blood Drive held recently in Middlebury, Connecticut. Forest is shown here with Red Cross staff Cindy Bennett. “I wanted to donate blood when I saw the signs at the truck museum. “ said  Dzienis.  Donating blood is a family tradition with Forest being the third generation of donors. “I’m trying to pass this on to my kids.” said his mom, Dawn Addley-Dzienis.  John W. Addley began the family tradition after World War II by donating blood regularly for over forty years. He passed away in 2001, but his legacy of being a blood donor has been passed on to this Middlebury family. Forest is an upcoming senior at Pomperaug High School in Southbury,CT and said that there is a blood drive held at the school each year. If you would like to donate blood please contact the Red Cross for more information at 1-800-GIVE-LIFE or www.give.life.org.


Rich Guerrera with a Model T Fire Chiefs car at Quassy’s Travel Expo 

fire truck saturday seminar
We have the new Billy Steers book, Tractor Mac Parade’s Best
available in our gift shop.  All copies are signed by Billy.

Take a look at our new Sponsorship and Membership opportunities!

 

The Golden Age of Trucking Museum
1101 Southford Road
Middlebury, Connecticut 06762

Phone: 203-577-2181             Fax: 203-577-2404


The Golden Age of Trucking Museum, Inc. is a non-profit organization. We appreciate your support.

Year Round Museum Hours
Thursday thru Saturday 10:00am - 4:00pm
Sunday 12:00pm - 4:00pm


July & August Summer Museum Hours
Tuesday through Saturday 10-4
Sunday 12-4


Closed New Years Eve & Day, Easter, 4th of July, Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve & Day



Admission
Adults                                                                 $8.00
Children(under age 16)                                          $5.00
Seniors (age 60+)                                                 $7.00
Family (2 Adults and children under age 16)          $20.00
Children under age 2                                               Free
Handicapped                                                         $5.00
Tractor Trailer Parking Available

Gift Certificates for admission available
Pre-pay your admission online!


Special Bus, School and Group Rates Available (please call in advance)


Directions

From I-84 Westbound - Exit number 16 Turn right onto CT-188 Golden Age of Trucking Museum is 0.48 miles along 188 on the right.

From I-84 Eastbound - Exit number 16 Turn right onto CT-188 Golden Age of Trucking Museum is 0.60 miles along 188 on the right