Peggy the Flying Horse can be seen at the Lawrenceburg American Legion.

Still picture from Riggs Window Tinting Facebook video.
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On Wednesday, Riggs Window Tinting was in downtown Lawrenceburg to help preserve a piece of history by placing a 70 percent architectural film on the glass enclosure of the Lawrenceburg American Legion Pegasus.
The architectural film is designed to safeguard unique vehicle from fading and ensure its presence for future generations.
The Pegasus, fondly known as Peggy the Flying Horse, was built in the Talyor Brothers garage in Guilford, Indiana. It was custom designed to "Pop Wheelies" in parades all across the country.

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