On this page is a partial list of where to see and/or hear Hall-Scotts today. Listed are repositories that have Hall-Scotts in their collection, usually on display. Tom Shafer, Bill West, Taylor Scott, Giacinta Koontz and Kyle Wyatt helped compile this list. Know of any not on this list? If so, please contact Ric Dias (contact information on this site's homepage). To find Hall Scotts to see, contact:
British Columbia Aviation Museum
Sidney, British Columbia, Canada
250-655-3300
British Columbia Aviation Museum Web Site
Hall-Scott product: L-4 aviation engine
California State Railroad Museum
Sacramento, California
916-445-7387
California State Railroad Museum Foundation - Welcome
Hall-Scott product: 1911 Hall-Scott motor car (the fifth built)
Last Resort Fire Department
Seattle, Washington
206-783-4474
Hall-Scott products: (1936) 177 in a 1929 Mack and a 400 in a 1949 Kenworth
Heidrick Ag History Center (contains much of the former Hays Collection)
Woodland, California
530-666-9700
Hall-Scott products: 400 on display, 400 in a Kenworth logging truck
Hiller Aircraft Museum
San Carlos, California
650-654-0200
Hiller Aviation & Museum | Exhibits
Hall-Scott product: A-7 aviation engine
Los Angeles Fire Department Historical Society
Hollywood, California
323-464-2727
LAFD - Los Angeles Fire Department Historical Society
Hall-Scott products: 1958 Segrave & 1937 American LaFrance with Hall-Scott power
Nevada State Railroad Museum
Carson City, Nevada
775-687-6953
Hall-Scott product: motor car
Ohio Museum of Transportation
Lyndhurst, Ohio
Hall-Scott product: 1936 ACF H-15-S bus with Hall-Scott engine
Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome
Rhinebeck, New York
845-752-3200
Cole Palens - Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome - America’s Original Living Museum of Antique Airplanes !
Hall-Scott products: A-7a & A-3 aviation engines (the A-3 is in a functional plane!)
Owls Head Transportation Museum
Owls Head, Maine
207-594-4418
Welcome to the Owls Head Transportation Museum, Celebrating Transportation History for 30 Years
Hall-Scott product: A-7a aviation engine
Pacific Northwest Truck Museum (part of Western Antique Powerland Museum)
Brooks, Oregon
530-392-2424
Pacific Northwest Truck Museum
Hall-Scott products: 177 (which runs) & 1091 engines on display, Oshkosh truck & FWD fire truck with 400
San Diego Aerospace Museum
San Diego, California
619-239-8291
Hall-Scott product: L-6 aviation engine in Albatross
Towe Auto Museum
Sacramento, California
916-442-6802
Hall-Scott product: Defender marine engine
Washington State Railroads Historical Society
Pasco, Washington
800-465-5430
Washington State Railroads Historical Society
Hall-Scott product: Kenworth bus with Hall-Scott engine
Western Railway Museum
Suisan, California
707-374-2978
Western Railway Museum Home Page
Hall-Scott product: 2 motor cars, one of which is on display, neither with engine
A handful of Hall-Scotts are still operational. To get some of that distinctive Hall-Scott rumble, click on the following links:
| To hear several Hall-Scott engines at work powering fire trucks, CLICK HERE! This audio clip was borrowed from the following site: http://www.lafd.org/crown.htm |