Packard Museum to host seminar


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The National Packard Museum, 1899 Mahoning Ave., will present “Who Killed Packard” at noonSaturday. This lecture is part of the museum’s Coffee & Donut Educational Seminar Series and is open to the public and free with paid admission to the museum. The discussion will be led by John Marino, retired Kent State professor and member of the Society of Automotive Historians.

After the seminar, guests are encouraged to experience the museum’s 18th annual Antique Motorcycle Exhibit presenting “The Motor” that runs through May 20. The exhibit traces the evolution of the motorcycle engine, which dates back to 1885 Germany. Visit www.packardmuseum.org or call 330-394-1899 for information.