01sapphirebob
Enthusiast
As promised I have pictures from the event this past weekend. What a fantastic time. A big thanks to the Prowler club for the invite. They had cars from all over the U.S. and Canada attending. With about 45 prowlers and over 50 cars total. The event got underway Thursday with a trip to and a tour of the Crawford auto museum. After that they had a buffett style dinner at J. Bella in Strongsville, OH. I wasn't able to meet up with the group till Friday so I don't have any pictures from Thursdays activities.
So my wife and I met up with the group on Friday. Quite a site to see almost 50 prowlers in one place.
From there we headed over to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Can you imagine seeing The Beatles for these prices. Insane.
It's The Rolling Stones 50th anniversary this year and it was very cool for me to see this exhibit as my father (who had passed a few years ago) was a HUGE Stones fan.
After we had our fill of The Rock Hall it was on to our next stop in Dover, OH. However there was a perfect opportunity for a photo op in front of the museum. How could I pass it up...
So as I mentioned the next stop was in Dover, OH at another museum. The Warther Museum. For those unfamiliar the Warther family is in the knife business but "Mooney" Warther had a hobby that was very interesting. He liked to carve trains out of wood and ivory. Absolutely fascinating.
Here we ar in route to the museum...
Arriving at the museum and the tour to follow.
The train was made completely from ivory! Incrediable work.
From there we took a scenic drive to Walnut Creek where we had dinner at Der Dutchman
AFter all the cars were parked another great photo op presented itself.
After dinner it was another nice scenic drive back to the hotel. We checked in and got ready for the next day...
So my wife and I met up with the group on Friday. Quite a site to see almost 50 prowlers in one place.
From there we headed over to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Can you imagine seeing The Beatles for these prices. Insane.
It's The Rolling Stones 50th anniversary this year and it was very cool for me to see this exhibit as my father (who had passed a few years ago) was a HUGE Stones fan.
After we had our fill of The Rock Hall it was on to our next stop in Dover, OH. However there was a perfect opportunity for a photo op in front of the museum. How could I pass it up...
So as I mentioned the next stop was in Dover, OH at another museum. The Warther Museum. For those unfamiliar the Warther family is in the knife business but "Mooney" Warther had a hobby that was very interesting. He liked to carve trains out of wood and ivory. Absolutely fascinating.
Here we ar in route to the museum...
Arriving at the museum and the tour to follow.
The train was made completely from ivory! Incrediable work.
From there we took a scenic drive to Walnut Creek where we had dinner at Der Dutchman
AFter all the cars were parked another great photo op presented itself.
After dinner it was another nice scenic drive back to the hotel. We checked in and got ready for the next day...