BOYERTOWN PA – It’s time to let your cars shine!
The Boyertown Museum Of Historic Vehicles has issued its yearly invitation to car owners to cruise on into its fourth annual “Cars & Cones” event. The gathering is scheduled for Aug. 7 (2025; Thursday) from 4-6:30 p.m. at the museum parking lot adjacent to its building at 85 S. Walnut St.
The museum describes it as a “low-key cruise-in” with no registration required, and free for both vehicles and spectators. Visitor parking will be available in the Museum’s upper parking lot, and along the street. The museum will be open too, with extended hours.
There’s more, as well. Joining the museum event will be the Farmer’s Market sponsored by Building a Better Boyertown. Visitors can take advantage of the opportunity to shop at the booths of local growers and artisans. The market is regularly open June through September on every first and third Thursday from 4-8 p.m. in the museum parking lot.
Also, the Peppermint Stick Candy Store and Ice Cream Parlor of Boyertown will offer ice cream and other refreshing novelties for purchase.
Food Trucks and Local Vendors, Too
Other food trucks and your local vendors at the event include Amid the Moss, Bauer Custom Woodworking, Bread in Bloom, Guldin Acres LLC, Hinterhof Farm, Kaizen Farms, KJM Produce, Layne Forever, Lehigh Valley Peanut Butter and Healthy Delight Cooking Oils, Lewis Farms, Lotus Lynn Wellness, Nae Nae’s Cakery, and PG Enterprise.
Additionally participating are Philadelphia Apothecary, PoppyTales Farm, Rad Rooster Coffee Roasting Company, Red Bam Bakes, Rosedell Farms, Saint Rocco’s Treats, The Hex Factory, Whipped Catering Co., Will O’ the Wick Candle, Your Chocolate Guys, and a petting zoo from Ironstone Creek Farm.
The non-profit Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicles was founded in 1965 by Paul and Erminie Hafer. It currently is celebrating its 60th anniversary. The museum preserves and displays examples of Pennsylvania’s road transportation history. It’s open seven days a week from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., and tickets are available at the door.
For more information call 610-367-2090.
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