Nancy LeMay

This included hundreds of vintage cars, but also a great deal of Americana, from toys to signs to dental equipment.

In the decades since then, Nancy has continued to host the show as it has grown into a much-anticipated annual event, drawing thousands of people each year.

At one point, Harold had hoped to have a museum for his cars so that the public could view them and the collection wouldn’t be broken up after his death.

[7] Directly owned and overseen by the family, this museum houses over 500 cars in 3 buildings and is open to the public for tours 6 days a week.

[9] In 2013, Nancy was a recipient of the Lee Iacocca Award,[10] given to honor “a person who, over time, has demonstrated an extraordinary dedication to the classic car hobby through vehicle preservation, club participation, and one who has unselfishly assisted and encouraged others in perpetuating an ‘American Automotive Tradition.’”[11]