went to a really nice car show today.
This show is held every year at the Hagley Museum which is a DuPont facility. Hagley is the site of the gunpowder works founded by E. I. du Pont in 1802. This example of early American industry includes restored mills, a workers' community, and the ancestral home and gardens of the du Pont family. This is where the entire DuPont company started in the US. It covers 235 acres and is a beautiful setting for one of the nicest car shows in this area all year.
This year there were about 600 cars, trucks, and motorcycles there ranging from 1902 on up.
Unfortunately, unlike previous years, I wasn't able to have my car in the show this year but I still went to enjoy the sights.
There were a lot of C1's, a few C2's, a good number of C3's there among all the other great cars.
Enjoy the pictures but understand that these pics only give a very small hint of the size and scope of this show and the cars that were there on display.
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This show is held every year at the Hagley Museum which is a DuPont facility. Hagley is the site of the gunpowder works founded by E. I. du Pont in 1802. This example of early American industry includes restored mills, a workers' community, and the ancestral home and gardens of the du Pont family. This is where the entire DuPont company started in the US. It covers 235 acres and is a beautiful setting for one of the nicest car shows in this area all year.
This year there were about 600 cars, trucks, and motorcycles there ranging from 1902 on up.
Unfortunately, unlike previous years, I wasn't able to have my car in the show this year but I still went to enjoy the sights.
There were a lot of C1's, a few C2's, a good number of C3's there among all the other great cars.
Enjoy the pictures but understand that these pics only give a very small hint of the size and scope of this show and the cars that were there on display.
http://69.253.166.197/page1/page41/page195/page195.html