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Time: June 6, 2015 from 9am to 3pm
Location: AACA Museum
Street: 161 Museum Drive
City/Town: Hershey, PA
Website or Map: http://www.aacamuseum.org/mus…
Phone: 717-566-7100
Event Type: community
Organized By: AACA Museum
Latest Activity: Feb 24, 2015
The Museum of Bus Transportation invites you to their annual Spring Fling where visitors have the ability to see the largest collection of antique buses on display in the United States. Displays are located inside the AACA Museum and outside on the Museum grounds, with a variety of modes of bus transportation – intercity, transit, school bus, motor coach conversions. A shuttle bus provided by Wolf’s Bus Lines will run every hour between the AACA Museum and the Museum of Bus Transportation George Sage collection annex for a great chance to view additional fleet vehicles not currently on public display. Donations will be accepted for the shuttle bus to help offset costs. Bus items will be available for purchase inside the AACA Museum with 20 tables of bus and transportation artifacts. Food and Beverages will also be available in the lower level gallery of the Museum. A special admission price of just $7.00 per person will be in place all day to make this fun and affordable! AACA Members and MBT Members have complimentary admission by showing their membership card.
For additional information contact thebusmuseum@yahoo.com
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