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X-WR-CALDESC:August 19\, 2023 – 1:00pm\n\nJoin us at the Lincoln Highway Ex
 perience for the third edition of the 2023 “Lincoln Highway Talks” series.
  Duesenberg Crash historian Ray Wotkowski will present “Fred Duesenberg’s 
 Final Journey” which explores the details of the automobile tycoon’s fatal
  crash on the Lincoln Highway near Jennerstown PA on July 2\, 1932\, the p
 eople involved\, and the legacy which will always remain in Schellsburg\, 
 Jennerstown\, and Johnstown\, PA. In Wotkowski’s well researched book\, ma
 ny myths have been corrected with factual evidence to support the findings
 .  The accident site is 13 miles east of the Lincoln Highway Experience.  
 \nFred Duesenberg (1876-1932) was an avid bicycle builder\, world record h
 olding bicycle racer\, engine builder\, race car builder\, and race car dr
 iver. Duesenberg was the winner of the Indianapolis 500 in 1924\, 1925\, a
 nd 1927\, and was the builder of the only American car to ever win the Le 
 Mans Grand Prix in France. Duesenberg went on to co-found the Duesenberg A
 utomobile & Motor Company and designed some of the most luxurious and high
 est performing American automobiles. \nRay Wotkowski\, is a life-long anti
 que car enthusiast from Sidman\, PA. He is the current editor of the Keyst
 one Packards’ “Panorama” newsletter and the author of his book “Fred Duese
 nberg’s Final Journey.” Although he has been called a journalist and an au
 thor\, Ray considers himself a writer. Ray is a retired Industrial Arts te
 acher of ten years and a junior high school principal of twenty-six years 
 in Forest Hills School District. Ray is the proud owner of several antique
  vehicles: three Packards (’28\, ’30\, ’40)\, a ’58 Studebaker Silver Hawk
 \, a ’58 BMW Isetta\, a ’52 Ford truck\, a ’36 Buick ambulance\, and a ’48
  Willys Overland Jeepster.\nAdmission is $5 per person\, no reservation re
 quired. Cookies and coffee will be available for a suggested donation of $
 1.\n
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DESCRIPTION:August 19\, 2023 – 1:00pm\n\nJoin us at the Lincoln Highway Exp
 erience for the third edition of the 2023 “Lincoln Highway Talks” series. 
 Duesenberg Crash historian Ray Wotkowski will present “Fred Duesenberg’s F
 inal Journey” which explores the details of the automobile tycoon’s fatal 
 crash on the Lincoln Highway near Jennerstown PA on July 2\, 1932\, the pe
 ople involved\, and the legacy which will always remain in Schellsburg\, J
 ennerstown\, and Johnstown\, PA. In Wotkowski’s well researched book\, man
 y myths have been corrected with factual evidence to support the findings.
   The accident site is 13 miles east of the Lincoln Highway Experience.  
 \nFred Duesenberg (1876-1932) was an avid bicycle builder\, world record h
 olding bicycle racer\, engine builder\, race car builder\, and race car dr
 iver. Duesenberg was the winner of the Indianapolis 500 in 1924\, 1925\, a
 nd 1927\, and was the builder of the only American car to ever win the Le 
 Mans Grand Prix in France. Duesenberg went on to co-found the Duesenberg A
 utomobile & Motor Company and designed some of the most luxurious and high
 est performing American automobiles. \nRay Wotkowski\, is a life-long anti
 que car enthusiast from Sidman\, PA. He is the current editor of the Keyst
 one Packards’ “Panorama” newsletter and the author of his book “Fred Duese
 nberg’s Final Journey.” Although he has been called a journalist and an au
 thor\, Ray considers himself a writer. Ray is a retired Industrial Arts te
 acher of ten years and a junior high school principal of twenty-six years 
 in Forest Hills School District. Ray is the proud owner of several antique
  vehicles: three Packards (’28\, ’30\, ’40)\, a ’58 Studebaker Silver Hawk
 \, a ’58 BMW Isetta\, a ’52 Ford truck\, a ’36 Buick ambulance\, and a ’48
  Willys Overland Jeepster.\nAdmission is $5 per person\, no reservation re
 quired. Cookies and coffee will be available for a suggested donation of $
 1.\n
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LOCATION:3435 State Route 30 E\, Latrobe\, PA 15650 US
SUMMARY:Lincoln Highway Talk - 'Fred Duesenberg's Final Journey' by Ray Wot
 kowski
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