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About Us
Our Mission Statement
To continue our tradition
as a respected leader in the automotive hobby; to be
a responsible member of the communities in which we
operate; and to pursue new business opportunities, ensuring
the growth of the company.
Our History

Bill and Chip Miller, Founders of Carlisle Events |
What makes Carlisle,
Pennsylvania so unique? It is the home of Carlisle Events
and the Carlisle Fairgrounds, the location for the largest
car, truck and motorcycle collector events in the country.
Prior to Carlisle Events'
emergence, anyone interested in restoring or showing
1950s- or 1960s-era cars had few options. That all changed
when Chip Miller and Bill Miller, Jr. became friends
through a mutual interest in cars of the 1950s. Together
they began going to car shows and swap meets, where
like-minded individuals would hunt for parts and accessories
to restore their vehicles. A need for these events became
obvious to these two men in 1973. Until that time, the
only cars deemed worthy to collect were pre-WWII automobiles.

Carlisle Events Archives (1975) |
Carlisle Events
was one of the first companies in the United States
organized specifically to conduct and promote events
for the collector car and truck hobby.
On September 26, 1974,
on the rented Carlisle Fairgrounds, "Post War '74" took
place. It was the very first car event promoted by the
company. In a year still remembered for gas lines and
inflation, nearly 600 vendors set up in more than 800
spaces, and 13,000 spectators paid the $1 admission
to sample their wares.
Within a few years, the
Carlisle Fairgrounds had become a mecca for collector
car enthusiasts all over the world. The runaway success
of what became known as Fall Carlisle Collector Car
Swap Meet & Car Corral led to a similar Spring event
in 1977. In short order, they became complete sellouts
for vendor and car sale (or "car corral") spaces. In
1981, after renting the fairgrounds for each event,
the Millers purchased the 82-acre property.
Over the years, Carlisle
Events has transformed the fairgrounds to suit the needs
of car show participants and visitors. Continuous improvements
include paved roads, a manicured landscape and more
than 10 permanent buildings. At the same time, Carlisle
Events has established consumer-friendly services such
as on-site bank financing, notary and title service
and a wide variety of dining choices.
Experience Carlisle Events
Today
When Chip and Bill Miller held their first car show at the Carlisle Fairgrounds in 1974, they never could have envisioned the growth and legacy of Carlisle Events.

2007 Spring Carlisle Collector Car Swap and Corral
Aerial Photo. |
Chip Miller, co-founder of Carlisle Events, had a favorite saying, “Life is Good.” His son Lance has carried on that tradition, and it appears he will continue to carry on a lot more at Carlisle Events with his long-time friend, Bill Miller III. In 2007, Bill Miller, Jr., announced that Lance Miller and Bill Miller III, his son, will continue in their respective families’ tradition of operating the Carlisle Events business at the Carlisle Fairgrounds.
Since the first event in 1974, the Miller families continue to add specialty shows to their event schedule. Today, Carlisle Events produces or powers 17 events, covering five cities and three states. Of those 17 events, 13 are held in Pennsylvania, with 11 at Carlisle. The specialty shows include Carlisle Performance & Style, Carlisle Import & Kit Nationals, Carlisle Ford Nationals, Carlisle GM Nationals, Carlisle Chrysler Nationals, Carlisle Bike Fest, Carlisle Truck Nationals, Bloomsburg Nationals powered by Carlisle Events, Carlisle Sports and Outdoor Nationals and Corvettes at Carlisle. In addition, Carlisle hosts or is part of five collector car swap meet events. Those events are Spring and Fall Carlisle, Allentown Auto Mania, Auburn Spring and Fall as well as Zephyrhills Fall and Winter AutoFest. Zephyr, Auburn and Carlisle are also collector car auction locations. The Carlisle based events bring in $97 million annually to the local economy and the spring show is the organization’s biggest draw of the year with nearly 100,000 enthusiasts converging on the region.
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