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All things jeep celebrated at Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival in Butler County

Tom Davidson
By Tom Davidson
2 Min Read June 8, 2019 | 7 years Ago
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Jeep owners and those who enjoy the storied history behind them are flocking to Butler County this weekend for the Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival, which runs through Sunday at Cooper’s Lake Campground in Worth Township, near Slippery Rock.

The festival is organized by the Friends of the Bantam Jeep Association and celebrates the 79-year history of the jeep in Butler County. It was first built there by the American Bantam Car Co. for military use during World War II.

Bantam produced a total of 2,675 jeeps and never produced another vehicle after that. They then produced ‘jeep’ cargo trailers, torpedo motors and other items until they closed in 1956, according to the Butler County tourism website.

“We’re proud to host one of the largest annual gatherings of Jeep owners anywhere in North America,” organizers say on the festival’s website.

New this year is a Bantam Barbee Jeep Race, a Bantam Festival of Lights and a Bantam Rough Riders Trail Ride.

For the full schedule of events, click here.

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Tom Davidson is a TribLive news editor. He has been a journalist in Western Pennsylvania for more than 25 years. He can be reached at tdavidson@triblive.com.

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