DFW Car & Toy Museum Attracts Over 5,000 Visitors, Becomes Unexpected North Texas Destination
The newly opened DFW Car & Toy Museum has quickly become a popular attraction in Fort Worth, drawing over 5,000 visitors in its first month and showcasing over 200 rare cars and 3,000 toys in a massive 150,000-square-foot facility.

The DFW Car & Toy Museum has emerged as an unexpected cultural hotspot in North Texas, attracting over 5,000 visitors in its first month of operation. Located in a former Coors distribution facility, the museum offers free admission and houses an impressive collection of 200 rare cars and 3,000 vintage toys.
Founded by entrepreneur Ron Sturgeon, the museum has already made significant impact, hosting the largest Cars and Coffee event in North Texas with over 2,000 car enthusiasts in a single day. The venue has rapidly gained popularity, climbing from #145 to #38 on TripAdvisor's local attractions ranking.
The museum's success reflects a growing interest in automotive history and nostalgia. With its dog-friendly galleries and expansive display space, the museum offers a unique experience for car enthusiasts, collectors, and families alike. Its digital presence has also been notable, with a TikTok campaign generating over 17,000 views in its first month.
Sturgeon's vision goes beyond mere exhibition, aiming to create a space where generations can connect through shared automotive passion. The museum's rapid rise suggests a significant untapped market for automotive and collectible experiences in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.