Pacific Coast Dream Machines show marks 30th year in Half Moon Bay

Pacific Coast Dream Machines show marks 30th year in Half Moon Bay

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“The coolest show on Earth” will fly—and cruise—into the Half Moon Bay Airport Sun., April 30 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., when the “30th Annual Pacific Coast Dream Machines” show returns.

Organizers say the event will feature “a mesmerizing array or more than 2,000 antique, vintage, classic, custom and exotic machines” that’s a mix of car-air-motorcycle and tractor shows combined with maker fairs and music, food and living history festivals all in one. Altogether, Sunday will be “A massive celebration of mechanical ingenuity, power and style,” they added.

This year’s incarnation of the event will also feature a next-gen exhibition called “Machines of Tomorrow,” which organizers tout as highly anticipated. The Greasemonkeys Kids Funzone will also be on hand, with a Spider Jump, Waterballerz, climbing wall and more.

The 30th Annual Pacific Coast Dream Machines show will be a benefit for the Coastside Adult Day Health Center and will feature a new layout this year.

Tickets to the event are $25 in advance or $30 at the gate for adults ages 18-64, $15 in advance or $20 at the gate for youth ages 11-17 and adults 65-plus, and free for kids age 10 and under with a paying adult. Half Moon Bay Airport is located at 9850 North Cabrillo Hwy. in Half Moon Bay. For more info, or to purchase tickets in advance, click here.

Photos courtesy of event organizers