AACA Eastern Regional Fall Meet -Hershey, PA

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AACA Eastern Regional Fall Meet -Hershey, PA

Time: October 7, 2015 to October 10, 2015
Location: AACA Hershey Grounds
Street: 161 Museum Drive
City/Town: Hershey, PA
Website or Map: http://www.hersheyaaca.org/
Phone: 717-566-7720, 717.566.7100
Event Type: regional, car, meet, swap-meet
Organized By: AACA Eastern Region
Latest Activity: Oct 8, 2015

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Like everyone else, Hershey Region made it into the new millennium without any Y2K problems.  Giant Center construction caused some problems for the field chairmen and crew who laid out the fields.  The car corral was moved to the Hershey Outlet Mall parking lot in 2002 then over to the Giant Center parking lot in 2003. Because of space restrictions, the registration numbers have remained pretty steady for the last few years. 

Hershey Region is in the computer age now, and putting the Meet together has come a long way from the living room get-togethers of the late 1950s.  However, the procedures those early members initiated just grew and became more refined as the Region and the Meet grew. Seventy-five different committees and over 750 volunteers now do the job of those first few men and women.  Hosting the Eastern Division Fall Meet for the last fifty years definitely has been a labor of love and Hershey Region hopes to continue to provide the finest antique automobile meet we can for another fifty years.

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