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Events with Vendors in Hershey Pennsylvania -
Dauphin County PA
The Elegance and Ascent at Hershey
WHEN: Friday, Saturday and Sunday - June 8, 9 and 10, 2012
Friday 10AM to 4PM, Saturday Fun Run -8AM to 9AM, Grand Ascent 9AM to 4PM,
Sunday 9AM to 4PM
WHERE: Hershey Area.
(Dauphin County Pennsylvania.)
DESCRIPTION: A truly exclusive showing of spectacular automobiles
will be staged in the exquisite setting of the world renowned Hotel Hershey and Gardens. Limited to 75 cars, “The
Elegance” will bring together many of the most desired automotive works of art ever assembled in one area, simply
the best.
Along with the show will be “The Grand Ascent at Hershey” on June 11
which will showcase iconic vintage sports and race cars in demonstrations runs on the fabled Hershey Hotel
Hillclimb course. Picture some of the most desired and unique cars from the world of speed winding their way
through one of the most historic and scenic courses available today. A day dedicated to the celebration of speed
will be filled with exciting surprises for participants and the public alike.
“The Elegance” and “The Ascent” are both a tribute to the world’s
automotive heritage in design and speed. However, these events have a dual purpose. A primary motivation behind the
organization of these events is raising money for charitable purposes. The beneficiaries of these incredible
extravaganzas are the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, The AACA Museum and the AACA Library and Research
Center.
CONTACT: AACA Museum at 717-566-7100
WEBSITE: www.AACAMuseum.org.
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Words of Wisdom and Inspiration...
"Take most people, they're crazy about
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how many miles they get to a gallon, and if they get a brand-new car already they start
thinking about trading it in for one that's even newer. I don't even like old cars. I mean they
don't even interest me. I'd rather have a #!# horse. A horse is at least human, for God's
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