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English: Restored Barney and Smith Car Company passenger cars on display at the Mid Continent Railway Museum in North Freedom
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  • 2004-10-26 02:12 Slambo 1024×768× (294664 bytes) Restored passenger cars on display at the [[Mid Continent Railway Museum]] in [[North Freedom, WI]].

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Restored Barney and Smith Car Company passenger cars on display at the Mid Continent Railway Museum in North Freedom

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