BROOKVILLE — The Greenberg Cadillac Museum, which is the private collection of Dr. and Mrs. Steven Greenberg of Brookville, will open its doors to the public from 1 to 4 p.m. July 20 and 21, in partnership with the Jefferson County Historical Society.
The expanded campus of four buildings showcases over 80 meticulously restored Cadillacs and highlights the evolution of the automotive transportation from the early beginnings 120 years ago right to today.
On the museum self tour, visitors will walk through the many changes in body designs, colors, engine specs and the various interior passenger comfort configurations. See how Cadillac has led the way with the introduction of the first fully enclosed chassis, lavish body paint and chrome, the introduction of battery self-starters, the first V8 engines and V16 engines, automatic Syncro-Mesh transmissions, power steering, AM/FM Radios, safety glass, the appearance and disappearance of elaborate hood ornaments and tail fins, power seats with memory, thermostatic climate control, electric windows, sun roofs, seat warmers, theft deterrent systems, GPS “On Star” cellular systems, Lane-departure warnings all the way to today’s fully electric “EV” models with hands free “Super Cruise”.
Arrive in a Cadillac and enjoy VIP parking. Admission is a donation to the Historical Society. www.greenbergcadillacmuseum.com