DFW Car and Toy Museum Draws Over 1,000 Visitors in Second Week, Becomes Fort Worth Attraction
May 13th, 2025 7:00 AM
By: Advos Staff Reporter
The newly opened DFW Car and Toy Museum has quickly become a popular destination in Fort Worth, attracting over 1,000 visitors in its second week with its extensive collection of vehicles and unique exhibits.

The DFW Car and Toy Museum has emerged as a significant new cultural attraction in Fort Worth, attracting substantial public interest since its March 15, 2025 opening. Featuring over 200 iconic vehicles, the museum has drawn more than 1,000 visitors in just its second week of operation, signaling strong local and regional appeal.
Visitors are praising the museum's diverse exhibits, which include supercars, classic Italian and British automobiles, and themed displays like the nostalgic Mystery Van and Let's Go Camping exhibit featuring vintage Volkswagen buses. The museum's pet-friendly policy and free admission have also contributed to its early success, with guests enthusiastically sharing their experiences on social media.
Located in North Fort Worth, the museum offers a unique blend of automotive history and entertainment. Owner Ron Sturgeon, a longtime car collector, has created a space that appeals to automotive enthusiasts and families alike. The 150,000-square-foot facility provides not just a viewing experience, but also offers event spaces and climate-controlled car storage.
The museum's early popularity suggests a strong public interest in automotive history and interactive museum experiences. By combining vintage vehicles, pop culture references, and an accessible environment, the DFW Car and Toy Museum has positioned itself as a distinctive cultural destination in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
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