Chesterwood Antique Automobile Show
Posted by Steve White on May 26, 2010
After a few years of hiatus, the Chesterwood Antique Automobile Show will return to Chesterwood, which is the former home of famous American sculptor of public monuments, Daniel Chester French. The site has been declared a National Trust Historic Site, and its beautiful grounds provide the ideal setting for the display of vintage and classic cars. Chesterwood is located in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, and the show will take place on the 30th of May, 2010.
A wide range of splendid local and foreign-made vehicles will be showcased during the event. These vehicles include automobiles, sports cars, light trucks, and motorcycles, and they belong to the time period between the early 1900s to the 1970s. Winners will be selected for different categories of competition, including the Best of Show, First Class, and the Spectators’ Choice, and they will be awarded trophies for their achievements. Those who manage to finish in second or third place will receive plaques. A total of 50 prizes will be given away during the course of the event. Also, local vendors will be on site offering a wide variety of delectable food and beverages.
The Chesterwood Antique Automobile Show does not only offer a wonderful display of automobiles for attendees; it also gives them an opportunity to explore a well-known historic site. Adults are required to pay an attendance fee of $15.00, while teenagers and children who are aged 18 and under can attend free of charge.


