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73
John 
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> From: Robert Nickels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [AMRadio] EF Johnson Museum Photos
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> Ron Eisenbrey, AB5WG, a friend of a friend from Texas, recently visited 
> Waseca MN and the E.F. Johnson Museum there.   When I was last in Waseca 
> in the early 80s, I saw what appears to be these exact displays in a 
> conference room at the EFJ plant, but had heard that through the various 
> ownership changes that the museum had been disposed of.  
> 
> Fortunately not!  Ron took some photos at it's new home in downtown 
> Waseca which you can view here:   
> http://picasaweb.google.com/RANickels/JohnsonMuseum
> 
> I've not been able to locate any information about  museum hours, etc, 
> but it  would certainly be worth an inquiry for anyone traveling to 
> southern Minnesota - Waseca is about 80 miles south of the Twin Cities.
> 
> 
> 73, Bob W9RAN

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