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Beaulieu to be bigger and better

MORE CARS FROM the ’80s, ’90s and 2000s, better access to the 1.9million objects it houses, and – eventually – a new, iconic building are all part of the National Motor Museum’s plans for the next few years.

Fifty years ago, the NMM opened its doors for the first time. Having begun as a small display of just five veteran cars in the front hall of Lord Montagu’s Palace House, Beaulieu in the New Forest, the collection expanded to became a hugely popular visitor attraction and the NMM

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