Welcoming American Pickers’ Robbie Wolfe and Honoring Automotive Heritage Award Recipient Richard O. Ullman
HERSHEY, PA | America’s Transportation Experience’s Night at the Museum (NATM) focuses on “Marques & Milestones.” The annual appreciation and fundraising event is planned for Tuesday, October 7th, 2025. Again hosted by Bill Rothermel,the gathering welcomes Robbie Wolfe, star of the hit show “American Pickers,” features storied vehicles from the Museum’s collection and honors those who have made a significant impact on Museum success.
Welcome American Pickers’ Robbie Wolfe

Robbie Wolfe,
American Pickers
Robbie Wolfe has been hunting for “unknown treasures” since he was eight years old. Over the years, he has built a large collection of old Americana, vintage cars, and advertising memorabilia. Museum Executive Director Jeffrey Bliemeister said, “We’re excited to have Robbie as our special guest. His appreciation for vintage vehicles will add a unique perspective to the evening.” The event kicks off with a 5:00 p.m. reception featuring live music by loop artist Danny Spec, delicious hors d’oeuvres by C&J Catering, and a chance to meet the renowned treasure hunter. Following the reception, guests enjoy dinner, live music by JazzMe, and the evening’s program in the Richard O. Ullman Family Foundation Gallery on the Museum’s lower level.
The event kicks off with a 5:00 p.m. reception featuring live music by loop artist Danny Spec, delicious hors d’oeuvres by C&J Catering, and a chance to meet the renowned treasure hunter. Following the reception, guests enjoy dinner, live music by JazzMe, and the evening’s program in the Richard O. Ullman Family Foundation Gallery on the Museum’s lower level.
Marques & Milestones
The evening’s program, “Marques & Milestones,” highlights five storied vehicles from the Museum’s collection. The lineup includes: The Iconic marque, Studebaker, represented by a 1932 Model 55 St. Regis Brougham The Return of Tucker ’48 #1022, fully operational for the first time since the 1980s Historic Bus Line Greyhound, represented by a 1952 GMC Model 4103 The 100th Anniversary of Chrysler, represented by our 1958 300D The 60th Anniversary of the Ford Bronco, represented by our 1970 model. Experts from the Museum family will highlight the stories behind the featured vehicles. Robbie Wolfe, a 1930s vehicle aficionado, will present the compelling story of the Studebaker St. Regis Brougham.
Honoring Those Who Make the Museum a Success

Richard O. Ullman
NATM is an event to show our deep gratitude to those who support the museum’s efforts. Richard O. Ullman will be posthumously honored as the recipient of the prestigious AACA Museum, Inc. Automotive Heritage Award. His family will accept the award on his behalf. Mr. Ullman, who passed away in 2011, was an innovative entrepreneur who founded two successful enterprises, National Prescription Administrators, Inc., and Benecard Services, Inc. He was a devoted family man and strongly believed in giving back.
In addition to honoring Mr Ullman, the museum will induct the 2025 class of William H. “Bill” Smith Fellows. This year’s inductees are Toni Rothman, Bill Jackson, and Warren Erb. We look forward to welcoming everyone to Night at the Museum on October 7th. Tickets are on sale now: Get Tickets!
For more information, contact: Jeffrey Bliemeister: jbliemeister@AACAmuseum.org
Learn more: https://www.aacamuseum.org/night-at-the-museum/


