Welcome to Park City Customs Car Club

Since the late 90's, the underground scene has become increasingly popular. Our involvement over the past several years with the car enthusiast from across the tri-state area has been significant. We were previously involved with Street Images Car Club of Stamford and Creative Differences Car Club of Norwalk. We have fond memories of being involve with each clubs through the years, including hosting successful car shows and cruise nights, but we felt the need to venture off and represent our community. The Park City community.

Our overall goal is to promote fun and family values throughout our organization and neighboring communities. Each year we will participate as a team, in various car shows throughout the tri-state area, and promote our pride for our beloved Park City. As a organization, we plan on being more involve within our community and provide a nth level of support. This will allow us to share our passion for our families, community pride and the car enthusiasts that we all are deep down inside.

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A brief history of Bridgeport, Connecticut

Bridgeport, Connecticut’s largest city, is known as "The Park City" was the city that Barnum built. Phineus Taylor Barnum you know him better as P.T. was the showman turned mayor who made this port city into a major manufacturing center during the early 19th century. By the time his term ended, Bridgeport was well known throughout the United States and the world. Barnum was involved in every aspect of the everyday life of the city. In particular, he spent a lot of his energy improving the steamboat industry since Bridgeport was already an important hub of transportation. In 1883 Barnum went to England to buy an enormous elephant called “Jumbo” for his circus. However  P.T. Barnum's star attraction would be Charles S. Stratton, "General Tom Thumb" -- who was born in Bridgeport. The Barnum Museum exhibits colorful circus memorabilia and celebrates the creator of the Greatest Show on Earth. Barnum laid out parks and roads and even designed Mountain Grove Cemetery where he is buried. The much-publicized socialist mayor Jasper McLevy was elected here in 1933 to begin a 24-year administration.  Some of his achievements included bringing in Elias Howe and his Singer sewing machines, and building and donating The Barnum Museum to the city. Bridgeport was also the home of the original Frisbee Pie whose plate is now better known than the pie it contained.

Today the Bridgeport & Port Jefferson Steamboat Company provides daily ferry service between Bridgeport and Port Jefferson, Long Island from their new terminal and docking facility and major transportation hub. Harbor Yard, the new home of the popular Bridgeport Bluefish Professional Baseball team - now the most successful minor league team in the USA and home field for Sacred Heart University. Other Bridgeport attractions include the Beardsley Zoo, which has a proud history of over 75 years as Connecticut's only zoo. Captain's Cove Seaport, is home to the HMS Rose. The world's largest active wooden sailing vessel a full-rigged ship, a replica of an 18th century Royal Navy frigate the cruised the American coast during the American Revolution. The Discovery Museum, Housatonic Museum of Art, Klein Memorial Auditorium, Shoreline Star Greyhound Park and Entertainment Complex, Downtown Cabaret Theater, and Polka Dot Playhouse. The Arena at Harbor Hard host various events and concerts, including Greatest Show on Earth. The Arena is home to the Bridgeport Sound Tigers Professional Hockey team - the minor league team for the New York Islanders.


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