The Boyertown Museum of Historic Vehicleâs first electric vehicle show â A âCurrentâ Event â drew about 200 people to the museum parking lot to view examples of electric vehicles throughout several eras.
âThere is, naturally, a lot of discussion in the world and news today about electric vehicles. There is a big misconception out there that electric vehicles are a relatively new concept,â said Museum Executive Director Kendra Cook. âThe truth is that electric cars have been around as long as gasoline cars and their history is just as interesting and surprising.â
The Boyertown Museum is housed in one of the former Boyertown Auto Body Works factory buildings.
John Veronis, who brokered major media transactions, dies at 93
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Boyertown Museum hosts electric vehicle show July 18
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Saturday Evening Post Celebrates 200 Years
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100 Years Ago
WOMEN FIRST TIME LISTED AS JURORS IN MONTG. COURTS â Two of the cases called were deemed unfit for the gentle ears to listen to, and the jurors were excused by agreement of counsel . The Court House is all dolled up for the advent of the fair ones. The jury rooms had been renovated, new rugs laid on the floor, and the signs against smoking stand out prominently. In one juryroom, a dozen jurymen sat under the sign and smoked contentedly. There were no women around, so the violation was null and void.
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS BEGIN COUNTRY GENTLEMAN CAMPAIGN â The students of the Souderton High School are conducting a campaign during this week â February 11th-18th, to secure subscriptions to the Country Gentleman, a farm weekly, and through their enterprise hope to secure $100 for the High School fund. The Curtis Publishing Co. has placed the Country Gentleman within the reach of every one by making the subscription price only $1.00 per