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Father's Day Classic, Antique and Collector Car Show

Presented by Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens at Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, Akron OH

Jun 16 2019
Father's Day Classic, Antique and Collector Car Show

Celebrate Father’s Day at an Akron tradition and one of the oldest car shows in America, the 62nd annual Classic, Antique and Collector Car Show.

Celebrate Father’s Day at an Akron tradition and one of the oldest car shows in America.

The 62nd annual Classic, Antique & Collector Car Show at Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens, is presented with the Ohio Region Classic Car Club of America. View 400 classic, antique and collector cars manufactured from 1915-1994.

 

  • Tours of the Manor House are self-guided only starting at 10am and ending at 4:30pm. Manor House tour tickets are an additional charge, and are available for purchase at the Manor House front door.
  • No strollers, food or beverages inside the Manor House.
  • Father’s Day Car Show goes on rain or shine, please dress for the weather, and wear appropriate footwear.
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Tickets

  • $14 adults, 18+
  • $6 youth (ages 6-17)
  • Free, children 5 & under

Member discounted tickets for Stan Hywet members:

  • $11 adults, 18+
  • $5 youth (ages 6-17)
  • Free, children & under

LOCATION

Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens

714 N. Portage Path, Akron, OH 44303

PARKING INFO

Public parking available

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