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April 26, 2012 Arts & Entertainment, Local News No Comments

This Sunday, April 29, 2012 marks the return of the annual Belltown Antique Gas & Steam Engine Show where those who love all things mechanical can get their fill.Original image courtesy of Belltown Antique Car Club, graphic by Brenda Sullivan.

This Sunday, April 29 marks the return of the annual Belltown Antique Gas & Steam Engine Show where those who love all things mechanical can get their fill.

This, the 38th annual event, will be held from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Fireman’s Field on Route 16, East Hampton, CT (across from the covered bridge at Salmon River State Park).

Besides exhibits of all kinds of engines, there will be a flea market full of more gadgets and collectibles.

Trophies will be awarded at 3 p.m.

Vendors will offer food for hungry visitors.

Admission is only $3 (children under age 13 admitted free; must be accompanied by an adult).

Questions? Send an email to belltowncarclub@yahoo.com or call Peter Christianson at 860-267-8394 or Jim Way at 860-267-4626.

You can also visit the Belltown Antique Car Club Web site for more information about this and other upcoming events by clicking on this link http://www.belltownantiquecarclub.org

For directions, click here

Posted April 26, 2012

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