In the early 20th century, the 64-acre Larz Anderson Park was the private estate of distinguished couple Larz and Isabel Anderson; it was bequeathed to the town of Brookline after the widow's death in 1948. The motorcar-mad couple's collection of vintage vehicles is contained in their former carriage house. The non-profit museum also displays rotating automotive exhibitions, and hosts weekend car shows in the summer, when striking models are displayed on the lawn.
Transport Cleveland Circle or Reservoir T, then bus 51 .
Telephone 1-617 522 6547
Open 10am-5pm Tue-Sun.
Admission $5; $3 reductions; free under-5s.
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Larz Anderson Auto Museum does nothing but bring noise and air pollution to the residential neighborhoods surrounding it. On Motorcycle Day hundreds of noisy motorcycles invaded our neighborhood and took over Larz Anderson Park. It is time for this "museum" to relocate to an industrial area and stop destroying the quality of life in Brookline and Jamaica Plain.
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