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			Historic Cars to Gather at Historic HomeDavid Davis Mansion hosts annual Antique 
			Car Exhibition on Aug. 3
 
 
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            [July 19, 2019] 
            
             Beautiful, historic cars in a beautiful, 
			historic setting – that’s the promise of 23rd annual Antique Car 
			Exhibition on Saturday, Aug. 3 at the David Davis Mansion State 
			Historic Site in Bloomington. | 
        
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			 More than 75 cars from the 1900s 
			through the 1980s will be displayed on the mansion grounds from 
			10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Visitors can stroll through the amazing 
			collection of vintage vehicles on display. They can view the cars up 
			close, talk with the owners, and meet fellow automobile enthusiasts. 
 All vintage automobiles are invited to participate in a “Parade of 
			Progress” around the mansion drive at approximately 2:00 p.m.
 
 Providing entertainment for the event will be the Illinois Country 
			Music Association. They will have performers providing entertainment 
			for guests on the lawn. Redbird Catering will also have picnic foods 
			and beverages for sale. The Mr. Softee Ice Cream truck will be there 
			from 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. Free, self-guided tours of the mansion 
			will be offered, and mansion guides will be on hand to answer 
			questions. The Master Gardeners will be on hand to answer questions 
			about Sarah’s Garden on the mansion grounds.
 
			The event is co-sponsored by the McLean County 
			Antique Automobile Club and the David Davis Mansion Foundation. A 
			donation of $5 per person is suggested. 
			
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The David Davis Mansion State Historic Site (1000 Monroe Drive, 
Bloomington) is administered by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources. It 
was built in 1872 by David Davis, a U.S. Supreme Court justice and political 
ally of Abraham Lincoln. It is open Wednesday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 
4:00 p.m. for public tours. 
 The David Davis Mansion Foundation is a not-for-profit organization supporting 
education, preservation and acquisition programs for the David Davis Mansion.
 
 The McLean County Antique Automobile Club’s members are committed to the 
preservation of antique automobiles and enjoy the camaraderie that goes along 
with these preservation efforts.
 
				 
			[Jeff Saulsbery] |