Deborah and David Race, lifelong collectors, were concerned about the fate of their beloved collections without heirs to inherit them. To ensure their collections remained intact and accessible, they established the American Collectibles Museum, inspiring other collectors facing similar circumstances to entrust their treasures to the museum. Today, the museum stands as a testament to their commitment to preserving and sharing the joy of collectibles. Visitors can explore Deborah's porcelain dolls, David's stamps, coins, and sports cards, and a variety of other treasures. The museum has become a vibrant community where collectors' legacies continue to inspire and educate future generations. Deborah and David's selflessness created a lasting impact, providing a home for cherished collectibles and allowing the public to experience their beauty and significance.