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Cars at small town museum celebration...


keiser31

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Yesterday, our little burg had an anniversary celebration for the moving of our museum 10 years ago. Originally, it was a small home. It then became the post office. It was then it's job to be the library. Along the way it became a museum and sat for a while at the north end of Phoenix (the OTHER Phoenix, I call it). 10 years ago it was moved to the cemetery property around the corner from my house at the north end of town. We moved it 5 blocks. After it was set onto the foundation that we built, it needed an addition. I drew up the plans (volunteered for the good of the community) and we added to the museum. It now is twice it's original size and full of really cool stuff. Here are some photos...

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The yellow speedster looking thing was a 1926 Ford T originally. I think it has a home made body. It has Maxwell fenders. The white car is a 1910 Reo and the light blue car is a '41 Studebaker. the dark blue coupe is my '31 Dodge. The dusty black car is a 1940 or 1941 Chevrolet. The Model T coupe is a 1923. The green Model A truck is a 1931.

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