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International Monster Truck Museum Hall of Fame

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BUTLER - The International Monster Truck Museum & Hall of Fame inducted its very first class of honorees in November 2011. Each year the IMTM will honor another group of the most influential people in the history of monster trucks.

Located at 541 West Main Street in Butler, the IMTM has monster truck display’s currently featuring a rotating schedule of over six classic monster trucks and additional historical displays featuring memorabilia. It’s fun for the whole family to see. Get a close-up look at Old-School Monster Trucks and Innovative Monster Trucks from the industry!

Hall of Fame

Members of the Nominating Committee have an incredibly important task as they must research monster truck history, compare the accomplishments of all candidates, seek and consider input from others in the industry, and ultimately arrive at a list of chosen candidates and summarize the qualifications of each.

Select members of the committee will be retained for the following year, while others will be switched out for new members in order to keep a fresh perspective in the nominating process and to involve more people in the industry as part of the selection process.

Beginning in May each year, the Nominating Committee will begin narrowing the great number of candidates who have excelled in the monster truck industry over the years, down to an official voting ballot of 20 names.

The museum is opent Wednesday -Friday from noon to 4 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sun. 1-5 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults. Kids, 3 and under, are free.

IMTM EVENTS Hosted at the Monster Truck Museum

February 17, Toy and Collector Show

March 9, She Shed Show

April 13, Man Cave Show

May 18, Spring Monster Motor Show

August 9-11, No Limits R/C Show

September 28, Fall Monster Truck Show

November 15-16, IMTM banquet

While your in town… make sure to take the time to visit these other attractions:

• The Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum • National Auto & Truck Museum

• Hoosier Air Museum

• Early Ford V8 Foundation

You can find more to do in town during your visit and information on the Passport Ticket for all museums by going to the Visitors Bureau.

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