The Jeep Heritage Festival is returning this weekend.
The 12th annual event is a three-day festival celebrating the creation of the Bantam Jeep in Butler.
The weekend starts off with the “Jeep Invasion” in downtown Butler Friday night. Organizers say they’re expecting around 1,000 Jeeps to be parked along Main Street.
Motorists should be aware of resulting traffic restrictions.
No parking on Main Street from Wayne to Fulton will begin at 2 p.m. Friday, and will continue until the Jeeps have cleared out—which should be around 11 p.m.
Main Street will then be closed entirely starting at 3 p.m. Friday to allow for vendors to set up before the jeeps arrive around 5.