Small fires continue to burn under the rubble of the historic Bantam Jeep building where firefighters say they can't put out ...
More than ten fire stations have been fighting a fire at the former Bantam Jeep building in Butler Sunday morning, Nov. 2 for upwards of three hours with no end in sight. A fire at the historic ...
The early Sunday, Nov. 2, fire that destroyed the former Bantam Jeep building in Butler was “gut wrenching,” one of the ...
The former Bantam Jeep factory administration building in Butler’s Lyndora neighborhood was gutted by fire early Sunday morning. Fire crews were called to the former factory, on Bantam Avenue behind ...
The Bantam Reconnaissance Car — or Jeep — was first built for the army in 1940 as the United States was inching closer to getting involved in World War II. It was made right here in Butler.
The massive three-alarm fire broke out at the former Bantam Jeep factory before 2 a.m., which is located on Bantam Avenue behind Pullman Square.
Historic Bantam Jeep factory in Butler was destroyed by a fire, requiring over 50 firefighters for its containment. The building, pivotal in WWII, is set for demolition due to structural damage.
What weighs a quarter ton, has four wheels, was the first of its kind, and was built in Pennsylvania? The Bantam Jeep Prototype of course! As World War II swept across Europe, the war department began ...