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  1. Knox Factory Springfield, Ma. After a long preservation project, there will be a ribbon cutting event at the refurbished Knox Factory building coming up this May. Owners of Knox automobiles can contact me for details if you would like to bring your Knox to display. Gregg 508.320.8876
  2. Vehicles manufactured 1893 to 1941 Automobiles - Bicycles - Motorcycles *Owners of Pre World War II & Brass Era Vehicles, Veteran Motorcars, bicycles and Motorcycles!* This event will be held at Gore Place the former home of Charles H. Metz & offices of the Metz Automobile Co. between 1911-1921. The Motorheads Car Club in conjunction with Gore Place, Waltham Museum, Metz / Waltham Vehicle Owners Group / Marsh Metz Owners & Waltham Historical Society invite you to participate in a show of prewar vehicles including those manufactured in Waltham, Ma. by Charles Metz, Piper & Tinker, Orient Bicycles, Orient Motorcycles & others including Marsh / Metz Motorcycles of Brockton, Ma. $30.00 Per Show Vehicle passengers free. Spectators $5, Children, elderly and handicapped free. *Period Dress is encouraged. Awards, Vendors, Food, Raffles, Trophies, entertainment. Trailer parking on site. Gore Place www.goreplace.org The Motorheads 6th Annual Car Show. www.motorheadscarclub.net Waltham Museum www.walthammuseum.org Waltham Historical Society www.walthamhistoricalsociety.org Charles River Museum https://www.charlesrivermuseum.org Awards, Vendors, Food, Raffles, Trophies. Gore Place 52 Gore St. Waltham, Ma. 02453 August 4th 7am-3pm 7AM to 3PM For additional information 508.320.8876 Gore Place is A 50-acre country estate in the City of Waltham, Ma. A grand Federal Style mansion steeped in history, a farm, and an invaluable community resource.
  3. August 4th. 2024 7am - 3pm (Sunday) Steam powered automobile companies the alternative to gas powered were popular in New England in the early 1900s. Names like Waltham, Stanley, Grout, Doble, Locomobile, Skene, Whitney just to name a few. Note: 5 known steam car companies started in Waltham, Ma. Note: The Stanley Motor Carriage Company was located just two miles from our car show location. The Motorheads 6th Annual Charity Car Show at Gore Place is one of New England's premier shows of the season for all types of Antique & Classic Vehicles. Steam cars collectors & members of SACA Northeast the Steam Automobile Club of America will participate. Prewar World War ll vehicles of all types will be on display some manufactured in Waltham like Metz and Orient. Participating organizations: SACA Northeast, Waltham Museum, Waltham Historical Society, Waltham Museum of Industry, Metz / Waltham Group. $30.00 Show Vehicle Driver and passengers free. Spectators $5.00. Children, elderly and handicapped free. *Period Dress is encouraged. Trailer parking onsite. This event is being held at Gore Place the former home of Charles H. Metz & offices of the Metz Automobile Co. between 1911 - 1921. Awards, Vendors, Food, Raffles, Trophies, entertainment. Gore Place is a 50 acre country estate in the city of Waltham, Ma. A grand Federal Style mansion steeped in history, a farm and an invaluable community resource. Gore Place 52 Gore St. Waltham, Ma. 02453 August 4th. 2024 7am - 3pm (Sunday) Rain Date TBD No dogs allowed except service dogs. *(For additional information)* 508.320.8876
  4. Steam powered automobile companies the alternative to gas powered were popular in New England in the early 1900s. Names like Waltham, Stanley, Grout, Doble, Locomobile, Skene, Whitney just to name a few. Note: 5 known steam car companies started in Waltham, Ma. Note: The Stanley Motor Carriage Company was located just two miles from our car show location. The Motorheads 6th Annual Charity Car Show at Gore Place is one of New England's premier shows of the season for all types of Antique & Classic Vehicles. Steam cars collectors & members of SACA Northeast the Steam Automobile Club of America will participate. Prewar World War ll vehicles of all types will be on display some manufactured in Waltham like Metz and Orient. Participating organizations: SACA Northeast, Waltham Museum, Waltham Historical Society, Waltham Museum of Industry, Metz / Waltham Group. $30.00 Per Show Vehicle Driver and passengers free. Spectators $5.00. Children, elderly and handicapped free. *Period Dress is encouraged. Trailer parking onsite. This event is being held at Gore Place the former home of Charles H. Metz & offices of the Metz Automobile Co. between 1911 - 1921. Awards, Vendors, Food, Raffles, Trophies, entertainment. Gore Place is a 50 acre country estate in the city of Waltham, Ma. A grand Federal Style mansion steeped in history, a farm and an invaluable community resource. Gore Place 52 Gore St. Waltham, Ma. 02453 August 4th. 7am - 3pm (Sunday) Rain Date TBD No dogs allowed except service dogs. *For additional information 508.320.8876
  5. On Saturday Sept.23rd, the Waltham Museum will be open 10am-2pm for tours and a 1pm talk with Charles Herman Metz. Come meet the man who raced and innovated bicycles in the 1890s, who was the first mass producer of motorcycles in the U.S., and who as a peer of Henry Ford manufactured automobiles at the Waltham Manufacturing Company and then the Metz Company until 1922. Charles H. Metz bought the Gore Estate in 1911 and lined his cars on the top of the hill for display. Sat 9/23 1 pm Charles Herman Metz talk by Waltham resident Bob McGann at the Waltham Museum, 25 Lexington St. Regular admission for tours. Join us Sunday, Sept 24th at Gore Place for the Motorhead Car Show. As cars fill the Gore field, look up at the Gore Mansion and see what Charles Metz saw a century ago - his Metz cars lined up showcased at the top of the hill with the mansion as a backdrop! Beside them proudly sit other Prewar Brass Era cars! Sun 9/24 The Motorheads Car Club in conjunction with Gore Place, Waltham Museum, Metz / Waltham Vehicle Owners Group / Marsh Metz Owners & Waltham Historical Society invite you to participate in a show of prewar vehicles including those manufactured in Waltham, Ma. by Charles Metz, Piper Tinker, Orient Bicycles, Orient Motorcycles & others including Marsh / Metz Motorcycles of Brockton, Ma. Free to the public. 508.320.8876 for details.
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    On Saturday Sept.23rd, the Waltham Museum will be open 10am-2pm for tours and a 1pm talk with Charles Herman Metz. Come meet the man who raced and innovated bicycles in the 1890s, who was the first mass producer of motorcycles in the U.S., and who as a peer of Henry Ford manufactured automobiles at the Waltham Manufacturing Company and then the Metz Company until 1922. Charles H. Metz bought the Gore Estate in 1911 and lined his cars on the top of the hill for display. Saturday 9/23 1 pm Charles Herman Metz talk by Waltham resident Bob McGann at the Waltham Museum, 25 Lexington St. Regular admission for tours. Call 508.320..8876 for additional details.
  7. Thank you for sharing. I hope the new Metz owner can make it to the event in Waltham this September.
  8. Gregg Anderson

    Who Owns A Metz?

    I just posted the information for the 2023 Metz / Waltham / Orient Meet in Waltham, MA. at the former offices and home of Charles Metz in the Metz forum. Any questions please call 508.320.8876. Also, if your a facebook member you may join additional discussion here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1637862283013286
  9. *Calling all Pre World War 2 & Brass Era Vehicles!* The Motorheads Car Club in conjunction with Gore Place, Waltham Museum, Metz / Waltham Vehicle Owners Group / Marsh Metz Owners & Waltham Historical Society invite you to participate in a show of prewar vehicles including those manufactured in Waltham, Ma. by Charles Metz, Piper Tinker, Orient Bicycles, Orient Motorcycles & others including Marsh / Metz Motorcycles of Brockton, Ma. *Period dress is encouraged. This event will be held at Gore Place the former home of Charles H. Metz & offices of the Metz Automobile Co. between 1911-1921. Gore Place www.goreplace.org The Motorheads 6th Annual Car Show. www.motorheads.net Waltham Museum www.walthammuseum.org Waltham Historical Society www.walthamhistoricalsociety.org Highlighting Waltham & Brockton manufactured Automobiles, Motorcycles, Bicycles, Buckboards. Awards, Vendors, Food, Raffles, Trophies. Gore Place 52 Gore St. Waltham, Ma. 02453 September 24th 7am-3pm 7AM to 3PM For additional information 508.320.8876 Gore Place is A 50-acre country estate in the City of Waltham, Ma. A grand Federal Style mansion steeped in history, a farm, and an invaluable community resource.
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    *Calling all Prewar - Brass Era Vehicles* The Motorheads Car Club in conjunction with Gore Place, Waltham Museum, Metz / Waltham Vehicle Owners Group / Marsh Metz Owners & Waltham Historical Society invite you to participate in a show of prewar vehicles including those manufactured in Waltham, Ma. by Charles Metz, Piper Tinker, Orient Bicycles, Orient Motorcycles & others including Marsh / Metz Motorcycles of Brockton, Ma. *Period dress is encouraged. This event will be held at Gore Place the former home of Charles H. Metz & offices of the Metz Automobile Co. between 1911-1921. Gore Place www.goreplace.org The Motorheads 6th Annual Car Show. www.motorheads.net Metz / Waltham Vehicles https://www.facebook.com/groups/1637862283013286 Waltham Museum www.walthammuseum.org Waltham Historical Society www.walthamhistoricalsociety.org Highlighting Waltham & Brockton, Mass. manufactured Automobiles, Motorcycles, Bicycles, Buckboards manufactured by Charles H. Metz. Awards, Vendors, Food, Raffles, Trophies. Gore Place 52 Gore St. Waltham, Ma. 02453 September 24th 7am-3pm 7AM to 3PM For additional information 508.320.8876 Gore Place is A 50-acre country estate in the City of Waltham, Ma. A grand Federal Style mansion steeped in history, a farm, and an invaluable community resource.
  11. Join us Saturday September 24th 2022 for a gathering of owners and historians & enthusiasts as we explore the rich history of motorized transportation manufactured and or related to the City of Waltham, Massachusetts. A lecture of the rescue and restoration of a 1901 Orient by George King. A display of vehicles manufactured in Waltham. Question & Answer open discussion session where we explore Automobiles, Bicycles, Motorcycles, Steam Cars and patent that were brought to light by people like Abner Doble, Charles Metz, George Tinker, John Piper, Leonard Gaylor, Howe & Stainforth and others. Bring your pre-war vehicle and historical memorabilia to display. This event will take place in the newly restored carriage house at Gore Place the former corporate office of the Waltham Manufacturing Co. (Metz Automobiles). $20 per person which will include a tour of Gore Place at the conclusion of the lecture. **This special event is taking place in conjunction with the Motorhead's Car Show weekend of events and the Metz/Waltham Transportation reunion car display Sunday September 25th. at Gore Place. Pre World War 2 cars are encouraged to attend both days. Please share this event. For more information call 508.320.8876 The event is Rain or Shine Gore Place 52 Gore St. Waltham, MA.
  12. Don't forget about the Metz Reunion in Waltham September 24,25th For Details call 508.320.8876
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