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SOUTH BEND, Ind. - The iconic Oscar Mayer Frankmobile stopped by Studebaker National Museum and The History Museum today.
The original Wienermobile, now known as the Frankmobile, was designed by Studebaker designer Brooks Stevens. A new exhibition on Stevens, "Mid-Century Master: The Designs of Brooks Stevens," opens June 30 at Studebaker National Museum.
The Frankmobile will be in South Bend for the week at different locations in town.
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