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Wisconsin Auto Museum

147 N Rural St, Hartford, United States
Non-Profit Organization

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The museum features Kissel cars which were made in Hartford 1906 - 1931.  A variety of 110+ cars from all over the world are on display.  Currently there are 115 cars on the two floors of the museum.  Along with 25 Kissels other Wisconsin made cars are featured on the first floor, including Nash, Hudson, and AMC.  The second floor displays have cars dating from the 1920s to the 1990s, the 1913 #1003 Soo Line steam locomotive, as well as the Southeastern Wisconsin Short Track Hall of Fame.

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Just in time for the car show tomorrow! The museum now carries this distinctive Nash t-shirt that incorporates three of the company's logos.

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Block Party & Classic Car Show

It's coming up quickly! There will be reduced admission at the museum on Saturday as well.

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Here's a look at the 1966 Fords from an issue of The Ford Times. The stacked headlights on the Fairlane and the back end of the Mustang are pretty distinctive. Remember that starting next week the museum is also open 10 am to 5 pm Mondays and Tuesdays through the end of September.

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The museum will be open our usual hours of 10 am to 5 pm April 14 - 15, and closed April 16 for Easter. Enjoy the holiday!

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Here is the 1929 Kissel White Eagle Speedster that lives at the LeMay Family Collection. Good to see the car as a part of a great collection!

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Nice exhibit on Route 66 at LeMay- America's Car Museum!

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This collection has a lot of vintage signs in a fairly small space. Incredible variety!

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Color Ideas – Chevrolet’s color options for 19 | Hemmings Daily

There were so many colors to choose from in 1957!

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There is some snow in the forecast, but a 1918 Nash Quad truck probably won't be necessary. This is the latest addition to the vehicles exhibited at the museum. Yes- they had 4 wheel drive 100 years ago!

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Looking forward to the Hartford Rotary's wine and beer tasting event tomorrow night!

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A nice shot of a few of the Nash automobiles at the museum. We liked it so much we turned it into a postcard!

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