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WEST ALLIS, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Holy smokes, Batman! For the first time ever, all five generations of the iconic Batmobile will be on display at Wisconsin State Fair Park.
As part of the 61st annual 'World of Wheels' exhibit, people will be able to see a lineup of Batmobiles up close.
"Whether you're five or you're fifty, you know exactly what they are," said John Sbrigato, the caretaker of all Batmobiles.
"I just love keeping the car culture alive and just bringing them home... to your hometown where everybody could experience them."
On display will be the original Batmobile from 1966, as well as the iterations from the "Batman Returns," "Justice League," "Batman Forever," and "The Tumbler" from "The Dark Knight."
They're mostly all exact replicas of the ones used in the big screen. Except of the Batman Returns 1992 one--Hollywood Productions made five additional Batmobiles for the movie, of which one is on display.
"We just tour show cars all around the country since the '60s...it's a full family event and you can make a great day out of it," added Sbrigato.
This year's World of Wheels runs from Friday, Feb. 23 to Sunday, Feb. 25.
Learn more about the event HERE.
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