The Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival is known for its fun, muddy activities which is why the Bantam Jeep Muddy 5K is back on at 8 a.m. Sunday.
The course will challenge run...
The Friends of the Bantam Jeep Association, the organization that owns and executes the festival, successfully completed the 2016 Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival last June...
Jeep owners who remember Jeeps from the 1960s won’t want to miss the Jeep history exhibit this year.
That’s because the exhibit will feature the Jeep Through the Decade...
Rain, sleet or snow — Gov. Tom Wolf trusts his Jeep above all other brands to take him through Pennsylvania's harsh weather conditions.
“When you need to have four-whee...
Interested in learning more about your Jeep or the newest additions, parts and accessories?
Several festival sponsors and vendors will present a series of “how-to” clini...
The Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival generates more than $1.5 million in business in Butler County alone.
This year, two new events on Saturday will grow that number even ...
Longtime volunteer becomes participant
Most who become involved with Jeep Fest, either as a volunteer or a participant, own a Jeep or buy one shortly after.
But Cathy Gil...
In Butler’s West End, behind the gates of AK Steel, stands a yellowish-brown brick building that is the birthplace of one of the world’s most popular vehicles.
Amazingly...
The Faces of Jeep exhibit is growing.
Last year the new exhibit featuring Jeep grilles of the 1940s and 1950s was unveiled in the Jeep History exhibit. The exhibit is g...
The signature event of the Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival returns to invade Downtown Butler on Friday.
“The Invasion is really the 'kick-off' event for us here at the fe...