2021 Greater Milwaukee International Car & Truck Show races into State Fair
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) --- It's move-in day Tuesday, May 4 on the eve of the Greater Milwaukee International Car and Truck Show.
Hundreds of vehicles from luxury cars to classics, hot rods and SUVs are taking positions on the show floor inside the Wisconsin State Fair Park Expo Center.
The annual event was pushed back two months and moved to this new location due to coronavirus concerns. Health and safety measures are in place, but organizers say visitors will still be able to enjoy the complete auto show experience both indoors and outdoors.
"Everybody will be wrist banded, so they can come in and out where all the new vehicles are going to be displayed at their leisure," Jim Tolkan said.
The car and truck show opens Wednesday afternoon and runs through Sunday.