“The Dodge Brothers” Lecture at Angels Camp Museum

Donn Marinovich has a history in Tuolumne County as a General Contractor but his passion lies with the study and preservation of vintage Dodge Brothers Trucks. Marinovich is an officer of the Northern California Dodge Brothers & Sisters, a chapter of the worldwide Dodge Brothers Club that was founded in 1983 and is dedicated to the research and preservation of Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles and Graham Brothers Commercial Vehicles 1914-1938. Donn Marinovich and his wife Sherrin are also the proud owners of a family heirloom 1923 Dodge Business/Commercial Truck that Donn personally restored between 1995 and 2000. Marinovich’s talk will focus on the history of the Dodge Brothers company including some insight into the mysteries of the original company logo. He has also promised some interesting information on the Dodge Brothers/American La France Chemical Fire Truck once used by the Angels Camp Volunteer Fire Department, now preserved in the Museum’s Carriage House.

Cost: free for museum members, $10 non-members

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Located on a 3-acre site of the historic Angels Quartz Mine, the Angels Camp Museum dedicates collections to inspire understanding of the gold country history of Angels Camp and the Mother Lode region. We create opportunities for learning, discovery and bring to life the extraordinary stories of our country’s past.

753 S. Main Street, Angels Camp, CA 95222 | (209) 736-2963 | angelscamp.gov/museum

Event occurs on 11/05/2017 from 02:00 PM to 03:00 PM.