On Wednesday, May 1st, the Wheels O’ Time Museum opens up for their 41st season! That’s just a couple weeks away, so mark it on your calendar!
Till then, here’s some photos and links to blogs I’ve posted through the years from this unique Central Illinois museum
Enjoy and stop by and support Wheels O’ Time, one of Peoria’s most original and distinctive museums and destinations!
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SEPTEMBER 4, 2013: WHEELS O’ TIME MUSEUM
Hard to believe, but it was almost eleven years ago when I put up my first MBIP post from the Wheels O’ Time Museum!
I returned to Wheels O’Time just about a year later for a second return visit post.
See this entire post by clicking here.
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SEPTEMBER 26, 2018: WHEELS O’ TIME MUSEUM: PLANES, TRAINS, AUTOMOBILES…AND SO MUCH MORE!
I had a four year gap in visits for some reason, but when I returned I found that Wheels O’ Time had grown extensively and had so much more to see out here!
When Covid hit in 2020, the museum had to skip a season, but they used the time to make the place even bigger and more spectacular as I found out when I returned in 2021!
See this entire post by clicking here.
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MAY12, 2022: THE REFURBISHED VONACHEN’S OLD PLACE TRAIN CARS @: WHEELS O’ TIME MUSEUM
One of the big draws in 2022 was the addition of refurbished train cars from Vonachen’s Old Place on display in the train at Wheels O’ Time!
See this entire post by clicking here.
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August 16, 2023: Wheels o’ Munster: Eddie Munster At The Wheels O’ Time Museum
Last August, Butch Patrick A.K.A. Eddie Munster paid the museum a visit!
He brought posters and the Munster mobile and as you can see from the line, a large crowd showed up to meet the former Munster!
It’s me and Eddie Munster!
Click on this link to see the whole post!
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Don’t forget, opening day is Wednesday, May1st for the 2024 season at Wheels O’ Time Museum!
Stop out and support this museum devoted to many important slices of Peoria’s history and beyond!
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1710 W. Woodside Drive
Dunlap, IL
309-243-9020
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Related Posts: Meanwhile, Back In Peoria’s Past: Sheridan Village, The Madison Theater and Bergan/Notre Dame High School.