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1923 Chevy on Display at Transportation Museum

Jun. 28, 2012

One of the latest additions at the Garrett County Historical Society Transportation Museum in Oakland is this mint-condition 1923 Chevrolet Superior. The vehicle was reportedly confiscated by law enforcement officials a number of years ago in a drug sting and eventually purchased by Eric Belldina of Masontown, W.Va. David Holman, also of Masontown, did the restoration work.


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The car is on loan by Belldina, and can be seen at the museum anytime between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and noon to 3 p.m. on Sunday.

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Nearly 7,000 Have Toured New Museum


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Jan. 12, 2012

According to numbers provided by the Garrett County Historical Society, nearly 7,000 persons – representing seven countries besides the United States – have visited the society’s new Transportation Museum in Oakland since its opening in late August of last year.

Bob Boal, society president, said that he is pleased with the level of interest in the new facility, which was made possible in large part via a grant from the Howard and Audrey Naylor Family Trust.

“In just over four months, there have been 6,889 visitors to the new museum,” he said, adding that the society’s other museum, also in Oakland, averages between 6,000 and 7,000 visitors per year.

There were 65 visitors in the final days of August following the official opening of the new museum, 1,302 visitors in September, 4,069 in October (the majority during the Autumn Glory Festival), 775 in November, and 678 in December. The lower numbers in November and December are partially the result of fewer hours of operation during the winter months.

“While most of the our visitors, as expected, are Americans, we have also had guests from Canada, England, Germany, France, Bulgaria, Brazil, and Australia,” Boal said.

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Transportation Museum of the Garrett County Historical Society was officially opened

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The new Transportation Museum of the Garrett County Historical Society was officially opened and dedicated during a special ceremony held Saturday afternoon. Among the honored guests were the children of Howard and Audrey Naylor, as the majority of the funding for the new structure came from the Howard and Audrey Naylor Family Trust. Conducting the ribbon-cutting in the photo above are, from left, Lon Naylor, Bart Naylor, Michael Naylor, Tyler Lupis (grandson of Lon Naylor), and Beth Naylor Watson. Special tribute was also made to Robert Boal, president of the society, who has led the effort to bring the museum to reality. Pictured below with Lon Naylor, Boal holds the plaque and photo which honors him for his work. Approximately 250 people were present for the grand opening.

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Grand Opening Of New Museum Set For Sept. 24

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Sep. 8, 2011

The ribbon-cutting ceremony and grand opening of the new transportation museum of the Garrett County Historical Society in downtown Oakland has been scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 24.

The museum was constructed with funds donated by the Howard and Audrey Naylor Family Trust, with additional monies for sidewalks and landscaping coming from state grants obtained through the town of Oakland.

According to Robert Boal, society president, while the official opening of the museum is set for Sept. 24, a “soft opening” will begin on Monday, Sept. 19, with the public invited to visit the museum between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

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Number 1 Moved To New Home


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Sep. 1, 2011

With appropriate pomp and circumstance, the noble Number 1 fire truck of the Oakland Volunteer Fire Department, a 1930 American LaFrance pumper, was on Tuesday officially housed in its new home, the soon-to-be-opened Garrett County Museum of Transportation. The museum, a project of the Garrett County Historical Society and funded significantly by the Naylor Family Trust, is set to be officially launched later this month, although the doors were opened for the firefighters and many residents who attended the evening ceremony. While some were saddened at the thought of Number 1 no longer being driven, officials explained that the engine can indeed still be used in parades and other events, as it now has a special gas tank that can be quickly attached or removed as needed. (The vehicles in the museum cannot have any gasoline in them, for fire safety.) Photo by John McEwen.

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>Transportation Museum moving along

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I snapped a few photos of the new Garrett County Transportation Museum in downtown Oakland. Construction is apprently moving right along 🙂 Also, I found an article from Mountain Discoveries with more photos & details. It should be opening this summer, so stay tuned!

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Real Flying Scot


Cumberland Times-News Sat Sep 11, 2010, 07:57 AM EDT

— Workers from Beitzel Corp. use a crane to lift a 1957 Flying Scot sailboat into the second floor of the new Oakland transportation museum Wednesday. The sailboat, the first manufactured by the Garrett County company, weighs about 850 pounds. The facility also will feature a carriage that once ferried wealthy visitors from the train station to the Deer Park Hotel and the county’s first snowmobile.

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Garrett County Historical Society's transportation museum under construction


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The excavation has begun for the construction of the Garrett County Historical Society’s transportation museum, which will be located along Liberty Street. Much of the funding for the 10,000-square-foot structure was provided via the Community Trust Foundation with a major grant from the Howard and Audrey Naylor Foundation. The façade of the two-story building will comprise the fronts of the former A.D. Naylor blacksmith shop, Martin’s Livery Stable, Lawton’s Auto Dealership, and Oakland’s original fire hall. The first floor will house a rendition of the Naylor blacksmith shop and a variety of antique transportation vehicles, while the second floor will be dedicated to the history of Deep Creek Lake, and also contain educational space and equipment. Photo by John McEwen.

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