The Boyertown Area Times

Wide variety of cars, trucks, antiques is sure to offer something for everybody

- MediaNews Group

The Duryea Day Antique & Classic Car & Truck Show & Flea Market returns for its 54th year of family fun on Aug. 31.

Scheduled to run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Boyertown Community Park, 419 South Madison Street, Boyertown, Duryea Day has rightfully earned a reputation as a fun, affordable event for the whole family.

Duryea Day is expected to attract more than 600 cars, trucks, and motorcycle­s to Boyertown Community Park. All eras will be represente­d, from the brass to the tailfins to the muscle cars, and everything in-between. Hot rods and motorcycle­s will roar through the park, and a selection of commercial and light duty trucks will also be on display in their very own section.

Because all makes, models, and years are welcome to participat­e, Duryea Day is consistent­ly a show with wide variety that is sure to offer something for everybody.

Also be sure to visit Duryea Day’s large flea market, which ranges from car parts and literature to homemade crafts to vintage finds. Maybe you’ll even find that car part you’ve been looking for to complete your own vehicle restoratio­n. Or perhaps you’ll run across that perfect piece of auto memorabili­a for your rec room.

Looking for a classic car to call your own? Then the Car Corral is the place for you. Yes, that’s right— there’s even a place to buy (or sell!) classic cars! At the Museum Headquarte­rs tent, special limited edition Duryea Day tshirts will be available, as well as the Museum’s calendar, featuring 12 gorgeous shots of cars and trucks in the collection.

A special Kids’ Zone area will be set up by the Boyertown Community Park’s playground area.

All ages will enjoy visiting the Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles, and your admission to the Park includes admission to the Museum. Shuttle service is available continuous­ly throughout the day between the Park and Museum.

This will be a great opportunit­y to check out some of the Museum’s collection, including a 1926 Mack AC Flatbed, a 1937 Chrysler Royal Six with Derham coachwork, a 1940 Bantam Sedan, a 1944 Willys Army Jeep, and a 1979 Battronic (Boyertownb­uilt) electric Volta pickup truck. And don’t forget the ever-popular 1938 Reading Diner and 1921 Sunoco gas station are also on display at the Boyertown Museum.

Duryea Day would not be complete without good music and good food. The morning will start with a flag raising ceremony and the National Anthem. The rest of the day’s music will feature classic rock and pop hits.

Trophies will be awarded to eight Museum Choice Award recipients: Antique Pre War Car, Antique Post War Car, Antique Motorcycle, Antique Truck-Pickup, Antique Truck-Commercial, Street Machine, Street Rod, and Sports Car.

The Beatrice Landis Memorial Award, which honors a vehicle in original condition, also returns this year. And everyone can be a winner by saving a life and giving blood at the Miller-Keystone Blood Center.

Duryea Day is organized and run by the Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles and the Pottstown Region Antique Automobile Club of America.

Proceeds benefit both organizati­ons. Admission is $7 for adults, children 12 and under are free.

Spectator parking is available at Boyertown Junior High West, 380 South Madison Street, Boyertown, and at Boyertown Elementary School, 641 East Second Street, Boyertown.

For more informatio­n on Duryea Day, call the Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles at 610-3672090. Registrati­on forms for show vehicles are available on the Museum’s website, www.boyertownm­useum.org, and in the Museum lobby. Day of Show registrati­on is available.

The Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles is open seven days a week from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is closed on major holidays.

The Museum, located at 85 South Walnut Street in Boyertown, in a former factory building of the Boyertown Auto Body Works, preserves the transporta­tion history of Pennsylvan­ia and displays over eighty locally manufactur­ed cars, trucks, carriages, motorcycle­s, sleighs, and other types of vehicles.

Also on display are two examples of roadside architectu­re: a 1921 cottage style Sunoco gas station and a 1938 Jerry O’Mahony diner. The 1872 Jeremiah Sweinhart Carriage Factory is now open 7 days a week, with blacksmith­ing demonstrat­ions occurring most Saturdays.

For more informatio­n call 610-367-2090 or visit www.boyertownm­useum. org.

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Wide variety of cars, trucks, antiques will line up to fill Boyertown Community Park.
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Lined up at Boyertown Community Park.
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A crowd of car enthusiast­s will fill Boyertown Community Park for the 54th Annual Duryea Day.
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Boyertown Community Park during a previous year’s Duryea Day. This year’s event will take place Aug. 31.
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Hoods up at Duryea Day.
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All makes, models and years are invited to participat­e, offering something for everybody.
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