Sandusky’s 15th Annual Automobile Show was
held at Jackson Junior High School on February 14, 15, and 16 in 1936. (The
photo above is undated, but it was from the decade of the 1930s.) Details about
the Auto Show in 1936 were featured in the Sandusky
Register and Star Journal
newspapers, now available on microfilm at the Sandusky Library Archives
Research Center. Thirty new cars were on
display, and there was entertainment and door prizes each night of the show. Admission
fee was fifteen cents.
The new Chrysler automobiles in 1936 had several new
features, including more passenger space, stronger body construction, and a new
ventilating system.
Some of the models of cars on display from the Ogontz
Garage are no longer made today.
Appliances were also on display at the Auto Show.
The Erney Family had two performances during the Auto
Show.
Visit the Sandusky Library Archives Research Center to
learn more about the history of Sandusky and Erie County, Ohio.
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