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Steve
Grobl Real Estate announces the winners of the 2001 Mystery
Museum contest:
Aaron Schielke, Benet Academy class of 2001, pictured
left , captured first place and the $200 prize.
Diann
and Bill Kohley, pictured next to their pristine 1938
Chevrolet Master Deluxe Business Coupe, took second place
and it's $100 prize.
Competition was fierce with just 3 hours, 48 minutes separating
1st and 2nd place.
The winners identified the museums pictured in four postcards
mailed earlier this year:
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The outdoor museum of historic barns and old cars was
the Gilmore Museum in |
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Michigan; |
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The museum of art and architecture was the Edsel and Eleanor
Ford House, also in |
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The repository for Bushman's bones was the Jurica Nature
Museum at Benedictine |
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in Lisle; and |
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The soon-to-open museum, near the train station, was the
Dupage Children's Museum |
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Naperville. Children are now enjoying this transformed
lumber yard! |
Sometimes
in a real-estate transaction, every minute counts-just as
it did in this year's contest. Make sure your real estate
agent in not a mysterious figure or someone difficult to contact.
At Steve Grobl Real Estate we pride ourselves on an
unsurpassed level of communication.
Congratulations to all of our participants! Steve
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