It’s a familiar refrain. Someone starts collecting cars and, when the collection gets too big to store at home, they open a museum. In the case of Jerry and Janet Enders, Jerry’s Classic Cars & Collectibles Museum has expanded to document almost every aspect of American life in the 1950s and ’60s.
The two-story, circa-1900 building in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, was the Morgan Studebaker dealership from the 1920s through the 1950s. The grouping of 15 classic cars also includes a vintage kitchen, barbershop, millinery, soda fountain, bandstand, auto parts store, and more than 20,000 trinkets of