The Studebaker National Museum is a pivotal institution dedicated to the collection, preservation, and interpretation of vehicles and artifacts that reflect the rich history of the Studebaker Corporation and South Bend's industrial heritage. Boasting over 135 historic vehicles, including eight "National Treasures," alongside 6,000 artifacts and 70 tons of archival material, the museum serves as a vibrant hub for history, design, and innovation. Housed in a state-of-the-art 55,000-square-foot facility, it showcases Studebaker's journey from wagon-making in the 1800s to its final automobile production in 1966, featuring unique artifacts, including Lincoln’s carriage.
















