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The Nethercutt Collection is a multi-storied museum and car collection complex located in Sylmar, California.It was founded by J.B. Nethercutt in 1971 and its centerpiece is the prestigious automobile collection of the Nethercutt–Richards family that contains over 250 cars, nearly all of which J.B. originally collected and owned.
By 2004, Nethercutt Collection and Museum included nearly 250 automobiles and led Autoweek to call the Nethercutt Collection one of America's five greatest automobile museums. [7] Jay Leno described Nethercutt's collection as a "Smithsonian-style effort on the history of transportation in America" and "the hall of fame for cars."
The Nethercutt Collection in 2017, formerly the estate of J.B. Nethercutt known as San Sylmar. The family has over 250 prestigious vehicles housed mostly at the 10 story-tall Nethercutt Collection museum, which J.B. Nethercutt founded in 1971 and was the namesake.
Merle Nethercutt Norman (January 15, 1887 – January 1, 1972) was an American cosmetics magnate, chemist, and philanthropist. [1] She was the founder of Merle Norman Cosmetics and was one of the early business pioneers of franchising .
Jack Boison Nethercutt II (born December 22, 1936) is an American businessman, restaurateur, and former racing driver with Ferrari and Lotus. He is the chairman of Merle Norman Cosmetics and president of the Nethercutt Collection .
This list of museums in Los Angeles is a list of museums located within the City of Los Angeles, defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.
Nethercutt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: George Nethercutt (1944–2024), American politician, author, consultant, columnist, and commentator
Ground was broken to construct the venue in July 2012 from donations of several USC alumni, including Jack and Helen Nethercutt. [4] The stadium opened on March 7, 2013, and was named after Merle Norman. [1] The Trojans went undefeated at the stadium in 2014, 2015, and 2017. [5] As of July 2020, the Trojans are 34–4 at the stadium. [1]