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Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers talks with AMC car owners during a visit to Kenosha on Wednesday. Evers, along with Wisconsin Department of Tourism Secretary Anne Sayers, heard more about the auto manufacturing history in Kenosha and learned about the upcoming AMC Homecoming Car Show, which draws thousands to Kenosha.
- JILLIAN CRAIG, KENOSHA NEWS
Rayven Robinson, left, prepares to ring the bell as Nikki Payne reads off a name during Wednesday night’s brick dedication ceremony at the Kenosha Public Museum. The bricks, which honor 95 new inductees, were installed at the city’s Wolfenbuttel Park, 5901 Third Ave.
- TERRY FLORES photos, KENOSHA NEWS
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers greets community members and dignitaries upon arriving at the Kenosha Southport Light Station Museum on Wednesday. As part of his visit, Evers toured the museum, lighthouse and learned more about the upcoming AMC Homecoming Car Show.
- JILLIAN CRAIG, KENOSHA NEWS
Wisconsin Department of Tourism Secretary Anne Sayers, left, and Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers, view an AMC Javelin as part of a visit to Kenosha on Wednesday. The duo received a tour of the Kenosha Southport Light Station Museum, viewed the lighthouse and heard more on the upcoming AMC Homecoming Car Show.
- JILLIAN CRAIG, KENOSHA NEWS
IN PHOTOS: Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers visits Southport Light Station Museum
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers talks with AMC car owners during a visit to Kenosha on Wednesday. Evers, along with Wisconsin Department of Tourism Secretary Anne Sayers, heard more about the auto manufacturing history in Kenosha and learned about the upcoming AMC Homecoming Car Show, which draws thousands to Kenosha.
- JILLIAN CRAIG, KENOSHA NEWS
Rayven Robinson, left, prepares to ring the bell as Nikki Payne reads off a name during Wednesday night’s brick dedication ceremony at the Kenosha Public Museum. The bricks, which honor 95 new inductees, were installed at the city’s Wolfenbuttel Park, 5901 Third Ave.
- TERRY FLORES photos, KENOSHA NEWS
Wisconsin Department of Tourism Secretary Anne Sayers, left, and Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers, view an AMC Javelin as part of a visit to Kenosha on Wednesday. The duo received a tour of the Kenosha Southport Light Station Museum, viewed the lighthouse and heard more on the upcoming AMC Homecoming Car Show.
- JILLIAN CRAIG, KENOSHA NEWS
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