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Grand
Opening
The
Labor and Industry Museum celebrated its grand opening on August
10, 2002. Almost 1,400 friends of the museum were in attendance
to watch the festivities. Local and state dignitaries helped Museum
President Harold Wright cut the official ribbon.
Outside
the building various craftsmen displayed talents that were common
in the late 19th Century when the building was new.
A
special addition was the unveiling of Jumbo, the newly renovated
Harrison Steam engine. Mike Hutsh and his group proudly showed off
the beautiful machine to an appreciative audience.
Special
events inside and outside the museum encouraged the crowd to linger
for most of the afternoon. Musicians Local 29 provided music, and
Board member Bill Thurston and his union workers provided food and
drink.
The
Labor and Industry Museum is open every Saturday from 10:00 a.m.
to 4:00 pm or by appointment.
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| Mayor
Mark Kern addresses the Grand Opening crowd. Other speakers
were Illinois Association of Museums Director, Mary Turner
and Harold A. Wright. The speakers platform also included
Mike Jackson of the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency,
Rep. Tom Holbrook, and Sec/Treas Illinois AFL-CIO Rep.
Michael Carrigan. |
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| Harold
A. Wright,
Board President of the Labor & Industry Museum,
and Belleville Mayor Mark Kern cut the ribbon officially
opening the Labor & Industry Museum. Judy Belleville,
Collections Coordinator, Jack Wittlich, Museum Vice-President
and Illinois State Representative Tom Holbrook look on.
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| Founders
and Building contributors, plaque unveiled. Plaque donated
by Voss Pattern Works. See list of founders. |
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| 1895
valve cover bears likeness of namesake Jumbo restored
by Judy Hutsch. |
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