Hess Toy Truck Mobile Museum -Hershey, PA

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Hess Toy Truck Mobile Museum -Hershey, PA

Time: November 30, 2014 from 10am to 4pm
Location: AACA Museum
Street: 161 Museum Drive
City/Town: Hershey, PA
Website or Map: http://www.aacamuseum.org/hes…
Phone: 717-566-7100
Event Type: seasonal
Organized By: AACA Museum
Latest Activity: Nov 19, 2014

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Join us on November 30th, from 10 AM to 4 PM and enjoy our Hess Toy Truck Mobile Museum! Mark and Jamie are the friendly faces on the Hess Toy Truck Mobile Museum who will guide fans on a toy truck journey through the past 50 years. The Hess Toy Truck Mobile Museum is full of fun family activities; and the best part is it’s free to all. Fans of all ages can see the entire collection of holiday trucks since 1964. And inside, The Hess Toy Truck Mobile museum goers can watch clips from each of the popular commercials with the signature “The Hess Truck’s back and it’s better than ever” song, learn niche facts and even get never–before-seen details about how the trucks are made. Outside of the Hess Truck mobile museum will be an area featuring an activity-rich kid’s zone, a photo opportunity to put yourself into one of those famous old commercials, a prize wheel and the full arcade of the recent Hess Toy Truck mobile app games. Guests will also want to come inside the AACA Museum for our Cars & Christmas exhibit featuring decorated holiday trees, Ernie’s Taxi from the iconic holiday movie “It’s a Wonderful Life”, some fabulous automobiles, Grinch scavenger hunt, vintage bicycles & much more! There is no fee charged for the Hess Toy Truck Mobile Museum activities – Regular AACA Museum admission will apply for entrance into the AACA Museum.

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