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English: A Soap Box Derby racer piloted by 1969 Hickory, North Carolina Champion Michael Bolch, on exhibit at the Catawba County Museum of History in Newton, North Carolina. The exhibit, titled A Race To Remember: Catawba County's Soap Box Derby (1967–1972), which opened March 9, 2024, comprised six Derby cars along with photographs and memorabilia, and is expected to run through the summer.
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1969 Hickory, North Carolina Soap Box Derby Champion racer

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