The 42nd Annual Hillbilly Tour featuring historic Model T Fords and multi-state participation made stops locally at some familiar places Thursday, Sept. 4, in Salem.
Wednesday, the group began the three-day tour in Rolla.
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The 42nd Annual Hillbilly Tour featuring historic Model T Fords and multi-state participation made stops locally at some familiar places Thursday, Sept. 4, in Salem.
Wednesday, the group began the three-day tour in Rolla.
The Rolla Chamber of Commerce has been working with the Heart of the Ozarks Chapter of the Model T Ford Club of America (MTFCA) over the last year assisting them with their planning of their 2025 Tour.
Chamber officials announced the event several weeks ago to let area residents know they were coming, but it still made quite a stir when they were seen out and about town.
Rolla chamber officials reported the Hillbilly Tour is a four-day stay in Rolla, where members of MTFCA will explore different parts of the Phelps County area each day, touring local attractions, attending community events, and enjoying restaurants and shops. Attendees include representatives from 16 different states.
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