The DFW Car and Toy Museum is rapidly establishing itself as a must-visit destination in Fort Worth, drawing significant public interest since its March opening. With over 1,000 visitors in just its second week and thousands of guests since launch, the museum is capturing attention for its extensive collection of more than 200 iconic vehicles.
Featuring an impressive array of exhibits, the museum showcases supercars, Italian and British classics, and pop culture favorites like the Mystery Van from Scooby Doo. The Let's Go Camping display, which includes vintage VW buses with authentic accessories, has been particularly popular with families and children.
The museum's unique appeal extends beyond its automotive displays. Its pet-friendly policy has been well-received, with visitors bringing their dogs to explore the exhibits. Early visitor reviews have been overwhelmingly positive, with some calling it the "best free museum in America."
Located in North Fort Worth at 2550 McMillan Parkway, the museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Owner Ron Sturgeon, a longtime car collector, has created a space that blends automotive history with nostalgic experiences.
The museum's rapid popularity suggests a strong public interest in automotive history and interactive museum experiences. By offering free admission and a diverse collection that appeals to multiple generations, the DFW Car and Toy Museum appears positioned to become a significant cultural attraction in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.


