Crane's Snowmobile Museum, located in Lancaster, NH, is a captivating destination for snowmobile enthusiasts and history buffs alike. With over 100 vintage snowmobiles on display, visitors can witness the evolution of snowmobiling from the introduction of Ski-Doo machines in the 1960s to the modern sleds of today. The museum showcases a diverse collection of snowmobiles from both current manufacturers like Ski-Doo and Arctic Cat, as well as iconic brands of the past such as Moto-Ski and Rupp.
Owned by Paul Crane, known as Mr. Snowmobile for being the first American to ride the groundbreaking Bombardier Ski-Doo in 1959, the museum offers a unique opportunity to delve into the rich history of snowmobiling. In addition to the impressive array of snowmobiles on display, Crane's Snowmobile Museum is also home to the Eastern Snowmobile Racing Hall of Fame, honoring the legends of snowmobile racing in the East. Whether you're a snowmobile enthusiast or simply curious about the sport's heritage, a visit to Crane's Snowmobile Museum is sure to be an enlightening and enjoyable experience.
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