Mack Trucks is expanding its history museum in Allentown, with plans to turn it into “a destination brand experience.”
The museum on 60 acres along Lehigh Parkway South next to Queen City Airport is part of the Mack Experience Center. It features many historical vehicles from the iconic Lehigh Valley manufacturer, including one of the original sightseeing buses built by Jack and Augustus Mack in 1909, along with a 1929 dump truck and a 1939 fire truck.
During Allentown’s State of the City address last week, Mack announced the additions to the facility, which also includes areas where customers can inspect their new truck and drive it on a test track. The museum is open to the public, but hours are limited and reservations are required…