The Jeep was created to help the United State in World War II, and thousands of soldiers encountered Jeeps during their time of service dating back to the 1940s.
Ever s...
About 400 people will donate time
WORTH TWP — About 1,100 Jeeps are registered for the Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival at Cooper's Lake Campground, and an army of about 400...
More than 1,000 Jeeps are coming this year to the Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival from 25 states and Canada.
The five states with the most Jeeps registered are: Pennsylvan...
The 2012 Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival was barely over when a group of about 30 people got together to brainstorm ways to make the 2013 event even more successful. The i...
Since the Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival’s inaugural year in 2011, a special painting has been created by a Western Pennsylvania artist to commemorate each year.
Friends ...
Did you ever wish you had personal access to an expert who could give you tips and techniques about a variety of topics for your Jeep?
The how-to-clinics at this year's...
Street closures, parking changes will be in effect
One of the Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival’s most popular activities is the Jeep Invasion, which brings more than 1,000 J...
Innovative chicken coops can give yard some chic
To make an original statement with yard art, think beyond fountains, globes and statuary. Add chicken coops to be chic.
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Butler is the birthplace of the Jeep, and one of the important aspects of the Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival is to share the history of this important vehicle.
An exhibi...
The Underground, previously known as The Chrysler Mopar group, will return again to the Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival to provide a rare, up-close and personal look at co...