The 65th Model T Tour is bringing around 230 classic Model T cars and about 530 of their owners and family members from across North America to Butler County. Courtyard by Marriott Hamilton is also a host hotel.
The tour ends July 22.
Guests will travel from as far as Maine, Florida, Texas, Colorado and Washington state as well as from Canada and London, England, to get to Southwest Ohio for the Model T Tour.
Some of the events and activities will only be open to those who have signed up for the tour, but there will be several chances for the public to see the classic automobiles.
“What an incredible group to welcome to Hamilton, Ohio,” said Mark Hecquet, President & CEO of the Butler County Visitors Bureau. “The historic significance of the Model T along with the incredible backdrop of Spooky Nook Champion Mill will unite two important pieces of history during the 65th Model T Tour. We can’t wait to see these incredible vehicles drive through Hamilton as we roll into our next chapter as a community.”
The 65th Model T Tour will feature a judged car show, daily driving tours to nearby destinations, and a movie night at Holiday Auto Theatre, among other events designed specifically for tour participants.
On Saturday, prior to the start of the official tour, there will be a mini tour that visits some of the local places in Hamilton. Hanover Winery, one of those stops, has made a special wine with a commemorative label. New Oaks Community will have a public open house with live music on the porch from 3 to 5 p.m. Municipal Brew Works will offer a Pre-Prohibition Beer with commemorative glasses, which will release on Saturday as well.
The main event will begin on Sunday morning. The program will kick off with car photos in front of the Butler County Soldiers, Sailors and Pioneers Monument. Following the photos, the tour will proceed to Jungle Jim’s for a car show, which will be open to the public from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Oscar Station at Jungle Jim’s will be open, and cars will be lined up around The Oscar Station.
“We’re incredibly excited to welcome our friends to see and experience Hamilton,” said Tom and Linda Moorehead, local Model T Ford Club members.
Tour participants are expected to explore the surrounding cities and sites during the gathering. Other cities such as Auburn, New York; Whitefish, Montana; Cranberry, Pennsylvania; and Prince Edward Island, Canada, have recently hosted the Model T Tour.
“The Butler County Visitors Bureau and the City of Hamilton have shown us unmeasurable hospitality over the years. It only made sense to have this event in our community and showcase our rich history, incredible local businesses, and scenic beauty to the Model T community,” said BJ Miller, organizer of the 65th Model T Tour.
Miller, and his wife, Casey, will travel in a 1913 Model T Touring Car. Each day, the tour will have a specific route with various stops. Spectators are welcome to line the sidewalks and driveways to watch as the cars pass by. For example, on Monday, the tour will travel to Preble County, and go through the area’s covered bridges, proceeding to Lewisburg, and then, on to Eaton after lunch. On Tuesday, the tour group will drive to the Model T Museum in Richmond, Indiana. On Tuesday evening, July 19, the tour will travel to Holiday Auto Theatre, which walso will be open to the public. The movie will be “Secondhand Lions.”
“If anybody would like to come and see us, they can do that during our stops,” Miller said. “So, every year they have this, it travels to a different location. Last year, it was in New Philadelphia, Ohio. Next year, it’s going to be in Baraboo, Wisconsin.”
Tour participants will also get to experience things that are signature to Butler County, such as the Donut Trail and there will be special stops created for the tour from around 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. daily. The tour will close with a banquet on Friday evening. The group has a tour book they will follow. All of the participants travel the same route each day, but some participants will leave earlier than others. The tour will travel along back roads, and spectators will often sit along the tour routes.
“We are excited to have everybody coming in, to enjoy the area that we get to ride around in Model T’s all the time. Hamilton’s gone through a huge change over the last couple of years, and we’re thrilled that everything has come together with the Spooky Nook opening. It’s a neat area with pretty roads, beautiful scenery, good people, interesting history and places to stop,” Miller said.
For more information, visit The Model T Ford Club International Inc. Facebook page or contact BJ Miller at morganparade@gmail.com.
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