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    Posted: 21 May 2011 at 8:44am
I'm new to Allis Chalmers and recently purchased a '49 WD to do a restore.  I'm thinking of visiting the Allis museum in Paris, Il.  Anyone been there?  Is it worth the trip?  It's a short drive as I'm in St. Louis.

I can't make it to the show in July but was thinking of visiting later in the summer.  Thanks.
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Call dale haymaker. 217-275-3428. He is also n this site. I haven't been there but I'm going in July.
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I have not been there but there are discussions concerning this museum and it's owner Dale Haymaker.  I have varius CD's depicting shows and events that take place there.  To me it is well worth while. 
Give my kindest regards to Dale.
Good Luck!
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Dale is a great guy and has a great collection. Worth the stop if your passing through and worth the trip for the Orange Power of the Past show he throws every July.
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Make sure you call him first to make sure he can show you around though.
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Well worth the trip.Like others have said make sure and call Dale before you go.Great collection and you will not meet a nicer man.
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