FWD Seagrave Museum

The FWD Foundation began with the original Machine Shop, where mechanics Otto Zachow and William Besserdich invented and patented the first successful four-wheel drive concept automobile.
In 2016, the FWD Foundation acquired a second building on 15th Street in Clintonville, WI to allow for additional displays/exhibits and space indoors for over 80 trucks. While FWD/Seagrave trucks are the main focus, they do display other rare trucks.
325 15th St
Clintonville, WI 54929
P: 715-823-4011
Email: fwdseagravemuseum@gmail.com
FWD Seagrave Museum Admission:
Adults $15
Students w/ID 16-21 $12
11-15 $10
Under 10 Free
Active military and first responders Free
Plan: 1hr
FWD Seagrave Museum Hours:
August 21 > 10:00AM – 4:00 PM
September 4 > 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
If you are unable to make these dates & times please call and schedule a tour.
Fall & Winter hours are by appointment
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