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1905 Chicago streetcar being restored for Michigan museum

GRASS LAKE, Mich. (AP) - A 1905 Chicago streetcar is being restored as part of efforts to create a new museum in southern Michigan.

Phil Willis of Grass Lake tells the Jackson Citizen Patriot (http://bit.ly/1MxRe87 ) that those involved in the Lost Railway Museum are focusing on the on the history of interurban travel as "a lost era in history." The museum is scheduled to open in 2017.

The museum's showpiece is an electric trolley that was moved to Michigan from Bill and Sharon Krapil's backyard in Weyauwega, Wisconsin.

The Lost Railway Museum group purchased the streetcar for $1 and moved it to Grass Lake. The museum also is working to develop exhibits.

A separate group called Grass Lake Historical Connections also has an interurban streetcar it brought to the area in 2013 and is restoring.

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Information from: Jackson Citizen Patriot, http://www.mlive.com/jackson

In this photo taken March 30, 2016, a 1905 Chicago streetcar is delivered to the Scott Willis farm near Grass Lake, Mich.. The interurban streetcar will be restored at the farm and will eventually be placed in the upcoming Lost Railway Museum. (J. Scott Park/Jackson Citizen Patriot via AP) LOCAL STATIONS OUT; LOCAL INTERNET OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT The Associated Press
In this photo taken March 30, 2016, 1905 Chicago streetcar is delivered to the Scott Willis farm near Grass Lake, Mich. The interurban streetcar will be restored at the farm and will eventually be placed in the upcoming Lost Railway Museum. (J. Scott Park/Jackson Citizen Patriot via AP) LOCAL STATIONS OUT; LOCAL INTERNET OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT The Associated Press
In this photo taken March 30, 2016, a 1905 Chicago streetcar is delivered to the Scott Willis farm near Grass Lake, Mich. The interurban streetcar will be restored at the farm and will eventually be placed in the upcoming Lost Railway Museum. (J. Scott Park/Jackson Citizen Patriot via AP) LOCAL STATIONS OUT; LOCAL INTERNET OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT The Associated Press
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