All roads stop at Hartford's 'Wisconsin Automobile Museum' for a living history lesson on cars
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HARTFORD (CBS 58) -- Some say it's going to a car show but in a museum. If you do visit the Wisconsin Automotive Museum, plan on seeing a lot of automotive history. 124 cars on display, including ones made in Wisconsin in the early part of the 20th century. The Kissels were manufactured in Harford itself. The Nash was built in Kenosha. There are two levels, so pace yourself and sit back and enjoy the ride. This is exactly what our Michael Schlesinger did.
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