Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum

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The Crawford Auto-Aviantion Museum (2006)
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The Crawford Auto-Aviantion Museum (2006)

The Crawford Auto-Aviation Museum, in the University Circle area of Cleveland, Ohio, is part of the Western Reserve Historical Society, and was founded by industrialist Frederick Crawford of TRW.

Its eclectic collection of classic vehicles include a replica of an 1800s main street; antique carriages; early Harley Davidson motorcycles; a Willys Custom Sedan; a World War II P-51 Mustang, converted to a racing plane after the war; the oldest car in North America - a Parisian-made 1895 Panhard et Levassor; the 1967 limousine used by Presidents Johnson, Nixon, Ford and Carter complete with bulletproof glass; and the aluminum bodied 1932 concept Peerless designed by Frank Hershey, which was never put into production.

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