“We do that because we are a historical organization, and we like to honor the designers and manufacturers of these cars the way they were meant to be seen from the factory,” Combs said.
Combs said the parade is the oldest and largest antique car parade in the United States. The first parade was held in 1954 and this will be the 68th year for the event.
“It was started in 1954 by a small group of travelers that were crossing the United States on a tour in antique vehicles, and ever since that first year, it turned into a parade in Hamilton and Fairfield,” Combs said.
This year, leading the parade is a 1923 Auburn, owned by Bob Piper, a longtime club member and Hamilton resident.
“Bob has helped our organization greatly, throughout our existence, and we just wanted to honor him this year and make him the lead vehicle,” said Combs.
SCHEDULE
– Cars exhibited and judged from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
– Parade lineup is at 12:45 p.m. Parade will begin at 1 p.m. and travel to Fairfield.
– There will be short stop in Fairfield from 1:45 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
– At 2:30 p.m., the cars will return to the Butler County Courthouse.
– There will be an awards ceremony around 3:30 p.m.
MORE INFO
There will be a DJ playing music during the event. There will also be a handful of food vendors on-site. Spectators can also visit the downtown Hamilton shops and restaurants.
ONLINE
Visit journal-news.com to see a photo gallery following Saturday’s parade and events.
The Nuxhall family and The Nuxhall Foundation are deeply saddened to report that Donzetta Nuxhall, beloved wife of The...
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Donzetta was the proud wife of Cincinnati Reds player and broadcaster Joe Nuxhall, and after he died, she was “determined to help his story live on."
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See it happen: Miracle at Joe Nuxhall’s Miracle League Fields today as Reds HOF announcer Marty Brennaman cheers on Nuxhall’s wife Donzetta as the 91-year-old sinks HOLE-IN-ONE as 1st putter at opening of special-needs mini-golf course! Full story & video soon @journalnews pic.twitter.com/QBYE50JK2u
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Hamilton just approved the purchase of 22 of these properties earlier this month, and a few more buys are anticipated.","_id":"H66ZCMEXPBBGXBWPMDEJ67IZNE","additional_properties":"inline_comments":[],"comments":[],"_id":1658414712134,"type":"text","content":"“What we’re trying to do now is where trying to get to where we can harvest what we can use off the properties,” Vandor horst said.","_id":"ORPNWDZUXJHEPCNECAYZFRHFRI","additional_properties":"inline_comments":[],"comments":[],"_id":1658430859763,"type":"text","content":"For nearly 20 years, Hamilton has been buying these properties in the 800 and 900 blocks of North Second and North Third streets, which are just north of Black Street. Vanderhorst said these properties were initially being bought for the city’s utility department. Then Spooky Nook at Champion Mill began to develop, and he said, “We just went ahead and finished (purchasing) those since we had money from the parking revenue bonds for parking right there.”","_id":"KF6HMWSZ2NELVFLIKH53YKCEPI","additional_properties":"comments":[],"_id":"2RC2G53VGNFLFFKJTVIOYH45UY","type":"interstitial_link","content":"Two Middletown summer events may be canceled if lawsuits aren’t settled, organizers say","url":"https://www.journal-news.com/news/two-middletown-summer-events-may-be-canceled-if-lawsuits-arent-settled-organizers-say/I5BWYNI5EJAFXBYJHLVZATAQVY/","_id":"AI65ZCDCXVB4JPNUKXZDHIHL7Y","additional_properties":"inline_comments":[],"comments":[],"_id":1658430859764,"type":"text","content":"According to the Butler County Auditor’s website, the city owns more than four dozen properties on these two streets.","_id":"U6E4THKJFFE4ZLDSBVO27CBLDM","additional_properties":"inline_comments":[],"comments":[],"_id":1658430859765,"type":"text","content":"Some of the properties have already been razed, but one of the next buildings expected to come down is the former Speedy’s Drive-Thru at the corner of North Second and Black streets, across from the Cohen recycling plant.","_id":"TYEMONP6WVC7XMXGCHJJVP2VOM","additional_properties":"inline_comments":[],"comments":[],"_id":1658430859766,"type":"text","content":"Once the parking lot is in place, the land will be transferred to the Hamilton Community Authority, an economic development tool for the city. The parking revenues generated by the parking lot will go to retire the debt issued for the Spooky Nook parking improvements.","_id":"TJXTFXDCVVCVVHR4VQRXDBXD64","additional_properties":"inline_comments":["pos":249,"comment":" Whatever remaining revenue there could be from parking fees “just depends on what the proformas look like on it.” "],"comments":[],"_id":1658430859767,"type":"text","content":"Vanderhorst said the level of revenue generated from the parking is unknown but added, “it’s just an additional piece of the capital stack for the future.” When the parking debt is paid off, some of the revenue will go toward the upkeep of the lots.","_id":"XWVVY4QFIBDZ3G2KWWFV6IU3P4","additional_properties":"inline_comments":[],"comments":[],"_id":1658430859768,"type":"text","content":"Hamilton Community Authority board vice president Dan Bates said parking is “critically important” for the anticipated crowds coming to Spooky Nook, which officials had said, based on crowds at the original Pennsylvania location, Hamilton could attract more than 1 million visitors a year in its first year.","_id":"GPW3J2NCCNGNVJO75FHKTEIC4I","additional_properties":"comments":[],"_id":"SQPDHTHKVBBN3LPQ5ZDBNGZB54","type":"interstitial_link","content":"Ohio to Tennessee: Woman’s Type II Diabetes journey inspires ‘Walking Home’ art","url":"https://www.journal-news.com/news/ohio-to-tennessee-womans-type-ii-diabetes-journey-inspires-walking-home-art/UN3KF2JRXZEWXE6IUFGJAZWPCU/","_id":"D2IFEQN5XJE2DAMM3GVCKYLESU","additional_properties":"inline_comments":[],"comments":[],"_id":1658430859770,"type":"text","content":"Bates also said the parking is important for downtown businesses just blocks away from the multi-sport and event complex.","_id":"6KQZRJDBBJD23DDWQ2Z2BAZEMI","additional_properties":"inline_comments":[],"comments":[],"_id":1658430859771,"type":"text","content":"“In Pennsylvania, there’s no place to walk to,” said Bates, who is also the Hamilton Greater Chamber of Commerce president and CEO. “They may not be there all day (in Pennsylvania) because there’s no place to walk to. 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Showcasing nearly 300 classic and antique cars, the parade offers something for every car enthusiast.","_id":"2DBD3IB5Q5GH5OWW5EARMQ2B7E","additional_properties":"inline_comments":[],"comments":[],"_id":1658491919606,"type":"text","content":"The parade is open to all American and Foreign vehicles from 1896 to Model Year 1997. They must be in restored or original condition. 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The first parade was held in 1954 and this will be the 68th year for the event.","_id":"MBJOVPQJTRFHNIMPCOUOW6QLEM","additional_properties":"inline_comments":[],"comments":[],"_id":1658491919609,"type":"text","content":"“It was started in 1954 by a small group of travelers that were crossing the United States on a tour in antique vehicles, and ever since that first year, it turned into a parade in Hamilton and Fairfield,” Combs said.","_id":"W5MSEEV5U5DQZD3PKKNIHPVXTQ","additional_properties":"comments":[],"_id":"SXFP7ON34NEFLA3POHDME5AYP4","type":"interstitial_link","content":"PHOTOS: From the archives: The 2013 Hamilton Antique Car Parade and Show","url":"https://www.journal-news.com/news/hamilton-antique-car-show-and-parade/3pjf8CLY4w3eFye8ZORaHM/","_id":"PJDTCLB7B5AH5LC5BQ2J7BGLLI","additional_properties":"inline_comments":[],"comments":[],"_id":1658491919610,"type":"text","content":"“We have cars that come from all over the United States,” Combs said. “We do have quite a few people that travel for this event. Most of them are people that have done it in the past that might have lived in Hamilton or Fairfield long ago, and they remember the event from their childhood. 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