CMA Library

Books
The Carriage Museum of America is a library to serve as a source of historically accurate technical information on animal-drawn vehicles and related subjects. It is the only full-time library dedicated exclusively to the carriage industry. Incorporated in 1978 as a non-profit educational institution, the Carriage Museum of America was headquartered in Salem, New Jersey at the offices of The Carriage Journal.

The library collection of Thomas Ryder, a leading international expert on driving and carriages, was purchased by the Carriage Museum of America. Major contributions have been made to the collection from the Paul Downing Collection, Richard Harrington, Ken Sowles, Jack Pemberton and others.

The library’s collections have earned an international reputation attracting researchers from all over the world. It houses approximately 1,200 books and trade catalogs on the subjects of carriages and wagons. The collection includes books on stables and carriage houses, horse training, management, diseases, breeds and breeding, as well as those on proper driving etiquette, whip and harness making, bridles, bits and horse shoeing. A number of early travel histories and travel guides are also available.

Now located on the grounds of the  Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, Kentucky, the library maintains collections of prints, photographs and blueprints of carriages.  The Carriage Museum of America is a research library. There are no vehicles on display.

The office is open Tuesday and Thursday, from 9:00am – 5:00pm EST. Our phone number is 859-259-2933

For further information, contact the library directly or visit their website www.carriagelibrary.org