10 Best Museums in Bermuda | Condé Nast Traveler
"Bermuda may be known for its pink sand beaches, but it’s is also synonymous with the scooter, a two-wheeled wonder that still propels much of the island to this day—residents are allowed just one car per household. At the Transport Museum, there are dozens of these vintage motorized bikes on display, including an impressive collection of Mobylettes, the first mass-market motorcycles to hit Bermuda in the 1950s. Now prized by collectors, these machines are the centerpiece of this museum, which also boasts classic cars (like a 1966 Morris Minor woody wagon), wooden buggies (like a 1902 Brewster Carriage largely made with Bermuda cedar), and exhibits devoted to the now-defunct Bermuda Railway, which ran from 1931 to 1948." - David LaHuta