Take a look inside the 160,000-square-foot Mack Experience Center in Allentown, Pennsylvania, that just reopened following renovations. The facility will provide a place for customers to learn more about the brand and the museum soon will be open to the public.
Inside the Newly Renovated Mack Experience Center [Photos]

Doug Maney, Mack Trucks Historical Museum curator, provides some interesting stories and facts during a tour.
Photo: Wayne Parham

Jonathan Randall, Mack Trucks president, talks about the Mack Trucks heritage and its connection to the Lehigh Valley. Also shown is David Galbraith, vice president of global brand and marketing for Mack Trucks.

A 1909 Mack Brothers Motor Co. bus is shown in a special room that was once used for sound testing of trucks. The bus is the oldest operational Mack known to be in existence, according to the museum.
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A Mack Anthem is shown atop a hydraulic lift in the product showroom of the Mack Experience Center.
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A hydraulic lift installed in the product showroom lets customers easily look beneath the trucks aided by bright illumination.
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Arriving visitors are greeted by the Mack bulldog.
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It is evident that you have arrived with the Mack logo prominently displayed on the front of the building.
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Jonathan Randall, Mack Trucks president, delivers a presentation about the test track inside the new briefing room.
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The product showroom features both medium and heavy-duty trucks on display.
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One of the Mack Anthems is ready to hit the track with a loaded trailer.
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A Mack Granite, Mack LR Electric, and Mack Anthem are shown awaiting drivers at the test track.
Photo: Wayne Parham

