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There were 15 Crosleys making the 15 mile trip to the Archbold museum, with quite a few more members following in modern cars.
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This fantastic Pierce Arrow and an array of many different items were on display in the entrance of the Oberhaus Museum.
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There were not just cars at the museum, and here are just a few of the dolls on display in the front entryway.
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More dolls on display, with doll furniture of all types and eras also seen in the entry. There was much, much more!
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This Crofton is used by the Crosley of Kentucky special as a support vehicle for the race car.
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Paul Gorrell brought this 6 cylinder prototype engine for display. It is a big "tin block" and sitting on Paul's FOR trailer.
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