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Colorful car parade entertains Volo residents

A dozen show cars did exactly what they are supposed to do Friday in Volo: they showed off.

The Volo Auto Museum held a short, but colorful parade to entertain stir crazy families in several neighborhoods.

The parade started from the museum and wound through virtually all of the village neighborhoods, which are spaced miles apart around the intersections of Rts. 120, 12 and 60 in Lake County.

Kids played in front yards bathed in sunshine as adults sat in lawn chairs and munched sandwiches. Each family kept to themselves because of social distancing rules.

The Volo Auto Museum houses hundreds of antique, classic, film-famous and personality-famous cars, as well as music machines, animatronic displays and other displays.

The museum's owners are planning to reopen June 1 with special precautions, according to a news release.

  The car from the movie Ghostbusters and several other cars wind through the Remington Pointe neighborhood in Volo Friday. John Starks/jstarks@dailyherald.com
  A short parade of Volo Auto Museum cars drove through several neighborhoods Friday in Volo. John Starks/jstarks@dailyherald.com
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