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| Chris on the Floor or Wall? 3D Doubt your Eyes Art Exhibit Elliott Museum, Stuart, FL August 22, 2026 |
We returned to the Elliott Museum in Stuart yesterday to enjoy the exhibits without having to fight the snowbird crowds for parking. The area around the museum is prime beach real estate and the weekend crowds can really use up all of the parking.
The museum always has some interesting exhibits and yesterday was no exception. We thoroughly enjoyed the Society of Animal Artists exhibit that was positioned around the nearly the entire first floor of the museum. There are very creative artists using multiple mediums to express what they observed in nature.

Car Display Floor
Elliott Museum, Stuart, FL
August 22, 2026
The 3-D Doubt Your Eyes exhibit is fun. Getting into the scenes is creative play and getting just the right image of the scene can be challenging.
And of course the crown jewel of the museum is the Wheels of Change automobile exhibit, which is permanent. The main floor where is it easy to get close to the classic cars as well as the carefully curated three-floor display of autos and trucks with the specially designed retrieval system to place the vehicles on a rotating display pad. I always love watching the system retrieve the vehicle we desire. Yesterday we requested a milk truck from about 1931.
The description of the car racking system is interesting in itself:
ABOUT OUR CAR RACKING SYSTEM
It’s not just for storage — it’s a moving piece of engineering art.
Our one-of-a-kind, three-story, climate-controlled, robotic car storage and retrieval system showcases over 50 extraordinary classic and antique cars in a way that’s as innovative as the vehicles themselves. With the push of a button, the system springs into action, retrieving a gleaming automobile and rotating it into view — an experience that turns history into theater. (Elliott Museum)
And there is so much more to see in the museum, including a classic baseball card collection and a section devoted to the Ashley Gang, a rum running/bank robbing family. And no, they are not related to the Doan Gang.
I highly recommend visiting the museum and also eating at the restaurant right on the museum grounds.
-- Bob Doan, Tequesta, FL
















