When the Antique Automobile Club of America Museum opens about a mile away from Hersheypark in spring 2004, it will contain a mix of old and new technology.
Inside its red-and-gray brick walls, visitors will see antique automobiles and auto-related objects and art. Underneath the floor, geothermal heat wells about 300 feet deep will regulate the interior temperature and conserve energy. (Please see Geothermal heat, page 23.)
John Zolomij, director of museum planning, hopes that 70,000 people a year will visit to learn about the antique autos. There also will be an exhibit on geothermal heat inside the museum.
He said the museum would complement the Hershey area, which …

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