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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  • in reply to: Two Choices – you decide #15343
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    Fullscreen

    CB Or Amateur Radio

    in reply to: Longest Thread Ever #14667
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    Hi

    I need coffee

    OK, I did my good deed for the day.

    in reply to: The Poster Above You Thread #9431
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    Garibaldi- Full of Power!!! :bow:

    in reply to: Flag Quiz #15892
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    Nope, So Far,. I only have countries on here.

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #16065
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    March 24

    1908: Several Chiocago undertakers make news when they offer trading stamps to increase their business.

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    March 23

    1963: President John F. Kennedy attends the dedication of Ho’Hare International Airport, his last visit to Chicago.

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #16063
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    March 22

    1902: Professor James Taft Hatfield at Northwestern University charges Evanston “scoiety” with vulgarity and pretense.

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #16062
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    March 21

    1905: THe Metropolitan Opera Company in its Chicago season raises the first curatin on Parsifal at 5:10PM The Final curatin falls 6.5 Hours later.

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #16061
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    March 20

    1898: Union carpenters threaten to strike unless their hourly rate of $.35 is increased to $.415

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #16060
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    March 19

    1897: THe largest audience of the year cheers Madame Emma Calve as she makes her farewell appearance in Carmen at The Auditorium Theatre

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #16059
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    March 18

    1921: Alderman Michael “Hinky Dink” Kenna is forced to give up his saloon at 307 Clark St. Prohibition, he claims, has made it unproitable

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #16058
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    March 17

    1843: The Chicaog Band and the Montgomery Guars lead the first St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Chicago.

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    March 16

    1902: William Jennings Bryan eulogizes the late late John Peter Altgeld before the former governor’s internment in Graceland Cemetrery.

    in reply to: A Day In Chicago #16056
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    March 15

    1902: 25,000 people view the body of former governor John Peter Altgeld lying in state at the Chicago Public Library.

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    March 14

    1917: John M. Wing Dies, leaving the Newberry Libray a bequest of $200,000 for the purchase of books on the history of printing.

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