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Studebaker’s Lost Landmarks

Presented by Andrew Beckman, Studebaker National Museum Archivist

Wednesday, June 19, 2019, at 1:30pm in the Wiekamp Auditorium
$2 admission / FREE to Studebaker National Museum members, refreshments to follow

Join the Studebaker National Museum Archivist, Andrew Beckman, for a look at bygone Studebaker edifices. The talk will cover Studebaker homes and production facilities that no longer grace South Bend’s landscape. Highlights will include the Studebaker standpipe, JM Studebaker’s Sunnyside estate, plus a surprise or two!

The Studebaker National Museum is located at 201 Chapin St., just west of downtown South Bend.  It is open Mon.-Sat., 10am-5pm, and Sun. Noon–5pm.   Admission is $10 for adults, $8.50 for seniors over 60, and $6 for youth ages 6-18.  For more information, please call the Museum at (574) 235-9714 or toll free at (888) 391-5600 or visit our website at www.studebakermuseum.org. For an additional cost, visitors can tour the exhibits and Oliver Mansion at The History Museum, which adjoins the Studebaker National Museum.