Rambler Legacy Gallery



Focus of the Gallery

The Rambler Legacy Gallery is dedicated to tell the story of Kenosha County after the turn of the Twentieth Century. Auto manufacturing became big business in Kenosha and this is the main focus of the gallery. Cars are featured in the middle of the gallery and rotated once every 12 months. Current exhibits are on display December through September of each year. New exhibits are complete in early December. Special exhibits feature different types of automobiles and informational displays.

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Replicas of Early Kenosha Buildings
Enjoy the feel of a stroll down the streets of early Kenosha. The perimeter of the gallery features replicas of the Thomas B. Jeffery building, the United Auto Workers (UAW) Local 72's early office, the 1896 Fire Station No. 4 and a dentist office at the Willowbrook Sanitarium. New for 2011 is a recreation of a 1930's era Texaco gas station and gas pumps.



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