Hershey Fall Meet Antique Automobile Club of America Hershey PA

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Hershey Fall Meet Antique Automobile Club of America Hershey PA

Time: October 5, 2016 to October 8, 2016
Location: Giant Center, Hershey PA
Street: 550 Hersheypark Dr
City/Town: Hershey, PA
Website or Map: http://hersheyaaca.org
Phone: Hershey Region AACA
Event Type: flea, market, and, show
Organized By: Pamela Hirschhorn
Latest Activity: Sep 26, 2016

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The Eastern Division AACA National Fall Meet takes place each year during the 1st full week in October.  The Hershey Region began hosting the show in 1955 and has done so each year since then.  

The meet is located in beautiful Hershey, PA on the grounds and parking lots surrounding Hersheypark and The Giant Center.  Hershey is considered one of the largest antique automobile shows and flea markets in the United States. 

It consists of over 9,000 flea market spaces, over 1,000 car corral spaces, and approximately 1,500 show cars.  Each year the show attracts visitors from all over the United States and many countries throughout the world.  Some of the most unusual cars and parts can be found at Hershey.  If you love antique cars, Hershey is the place to be.

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