See You Down The Road

After many years serving the classic car community, Wisconsin Collector Car will be shutting down at the end of 2024. Thank you for all of the car show memories!

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    So Far…

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    What Goes Up
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    in reply to: Hpdog at 2200!! #19460
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    2500!!! :woohoo: :hyper:

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #16298
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    Nov. 9:

    1897: Alderman Nathan Plotke announces that he will introduce a city ordinance prohibiting football playing within the city limits.

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #16297
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    Nov 8:

    1897: Police Cheif Joseph Kipley, under orders from Mayor Carter Harrison II, prohibits all prize fights and boxing contests.

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #16296
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    Nov. 7

    1871: Joseph Medill is elected mayor of Chicago.

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    Nov. 6:

    1907: The Cliff Dwe;;ers Club is formally organized at a meeting in artist Ralph Clarkson’s studio in the Fine Arts Building.

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #16294
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    Nov 5:

    1901: Alderman Hunter proposes that a permanent resting place be set aside for “neglected and dilapidated statues which in past years have crept into Chicago’s parks and other public places.

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    Nov 4:

    1911: The School Board provides a porable school building for use at the Burke School.

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    Nov 3:

    1834: The city adopts an ordinance making it unlawful to carry firebrands or firecoals for one building to another except ina covered, fireproof vessel.

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    Nov. 2

    1873: One attraction in the newley opened Palmer House is a barber shop floor studded with silver dollars.

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