Monday, January 31, 2011

Antique Automobile Club, Hershey PA, Bed and Breakfast Heshey

Antique Automobile Club of America Museum Hosts Rare 1922 Dixie Flyer Firefly Speedster


Out of 7,469 automobiles manufactured between 1917 and 1923, this is the only known survivor. Rest are lost to history!

When the automobile was in its infancy nearly every city and large town in America boasted at least one enterprise engaged in the manufacture of cars. Most of these companies and their vehicles are lost to history.  

The Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) Museum is presenting a survivor from this era that has travelled half way around the world to return to its home. On temporary exhibition is a 1922 Dixie Flyer Firefly Speedster, which was manufactured in Louisville, Kentucky, exported to Australia, saved from the junkyard, restored and finally purchased by Kentucky Trailer, the company that originally built the car! The Speedster will be on display at the museum until the spring of 2011.

Plan your trip to Hershey, and consider including the Antique Automobile Museum as one of your sites to visit. Rosalie, Your Innkeeper, Annville Inn Bed & Breakfast, can suggest any number of places to visit based upon your interests. She can also point you to locally owned and locally operated restaurants, shops and much more. Be sure to visit Annville Inn's Web site.

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