right here in utah county we offer something other venues just can’t
We offer a decorated space filled with hundreds of Petroliana signs that tell a story by themselves. We offer 5000 feet of open space that allows a party planner or corporate event planner needing a space in Utah County. The space only has tables for dining but a space for a stage/ game section/or activity building area. We have had bands, drums, games, dancing, and more all while the caterers had the place for their food and and the bar service had a place for its service. Our space is so unique that you want to stay, just to look around, even the bathrooms are creative and unlike any others with their custom stalls, unique signs and beautiful custom sinks.
Looking to have a REtro Wedding in Utah County
The perfect space for a Retro Wedding in Utah, County.
Are you tired of the same old looking wedding venue? The Castle, the White Barn, the office gone wedding venue? Look no further. Sparks Museum and Event Center is unlike anyone else and will leave your guests with so much to talk about. We have over 13 bathrooms, antique cars, a brides room with its own private bathroom and 8 stools for your bridesmaids. We have garage doors that roll up for an indoor outdoor option. Get married outside with the back drop of a river and then move inside to our retro space filled with colors and antiques. We have a sound system for dancing and a microphone too. Plenty of parking so you can relax when deciding how many to invite. We can seat over 400 at tables comfortably and if you decide a small wedding is for you not a problem with so much to look at even 5 tables looks great. Our space in Provo, Utah is waiting for that perfect couple who wants a wedding that wows!!!
bringing family together in Utah County
Peterson Hadlock Reunion in Sparks Museum and Event Center, Provo Utah
We loved hosting the Peterson - Hadlock Family Reunion with multi generations in attendance. There was amazing music including trumpet playing by Jerry Hadlock, piano playing by Lyle Hadlock, singing by the Peterson Sisters and a Solo by GInny Critchfield. We loved bringing family together and seeing the talent that comes through generations. Food and fun visiting, laughing and singing. Reminding one another that family matters and to keep in touch with each other.
corporate events love 0ur utah county space
Auction for Charity Event in Utah County
We love hosting corporate events. Our vintage vibe allows for all kinds of options in the Corporate Event Planning. We are perfect for Christmas parties, employee of the month celebrations, lunch events, and so much more. We are the most unique space in Utah , located in Provo right by the airport we would make a great place for anyone flying in who wants to host a party. You may need a place for a speaking engagment, an auction, a charity event, a car show. Our retro space is build for Corporate events although we would make a beautiful backdrop for a wedding too. They sky is the limit here in Provo, Utah .
Fast Cars in our Retro Space right in Provo, utah
Lamborghini on display donated by Lamborghini for the evening.
Beautiful Cars on display for our Charity Auction held for CIRF (Children’s International RescueFoundation) was a huge success. Everyone loved looking at these beautiful cars under the lights of Sparks Museum in Provo , Utah. This foundation does amazing works to rescue children who have been trafficked. We are so grateful for the team who does work to save these children.
Have you ever experienced a drum bus? OUr Utah venue has…
Drum Bus team building activity at the Stratus HR employee of the month event.
Our Venue was ecstatic when Stratus Hr rented our space and had Drumbus.com come for their event. It was amazing to listen to the guests participate. It wasn’t long before the guests were drumming together, laughing and team building. Sparks was a perfect place for both a dinner as well as an activity of this kind.
HellHound leather visits Ut County corporate venue
Hellhound leather keychains with Sparks and an antique car image to give to wedding guests, corporate event guests or any clients coming to our Utah County Venue.
Hellhound Leather made the most beautiful key chains for a fundraising event held at Sparks Museum and Event Center. They took a neon sign we have and made a stamp of this car then added Sparks to it. We think they turned out beautiful and share them with clients to remember their corporate event, wedding, reunion, etc.
Union 76
Union 76
This 8 foot porcelain sign is kind of a fluke. A picker / collector in Salem Oregon had this sign. I was headed to visit my sister in Oregon and knew about this picker and planned to stop and visit him and his collection. We had been up the coast through Northern California and then into Oregon. When visiting this picker I had bought some glass cylinders from him when he asked if I wanted to buy the Union 76 sign. I didn’t have the room for this but we made room. It sat at home for lots of years and then when we built the Event Center Museum we had the perfect place to hang it. So happy I bought it way back when as it is a beauty and perfect addition to the wall.
The 1957 Nash metropolitan
The 1957 Nash Metropolitan
Sparky’s father bought a brand new Nash Metropolitan for his wife in 1957. Making this a memorable car . When he saw this car he could not pass it up and had the vision of putting in up on a sign pole. He got it from a friend in Woodscross, Utah who has a huge collection of antique cars. We actually have two of these. The second one came from New Jersey and we had it shipped here to Utah. Neither are on poles at this point but someday they may be…
the sparks sign
Sparks
This sign was made in 1965 to go on a 48 unit apartment building in Provo that Sparky and his father built. This sign was on there along with the name Roman Gardens. When the building was sold they kept the Sparks sign and hung it in the garage. We, of course had to add the sign (since it is our name) to the collection.
Western Auto
This sign also came from Gary Phillips who got it from an auction. This is the first company that started a franchise. They sold auto parts and sold them to others to sell. They were the supplier and years ahead of there time in the franchise idea. This also came from Indianola, Iowa.
amoco
This sign came from Indianola , Iowa from a Picker named Gary. Amoco was a Standard Oil company where they went from Standard to American to Amaco. They bought out UTOCO. All gas and oil is connected somewhere as it started with ONE and branched and sold and sold again which is why we get to have so many brands and beautiful signs displaying in our Musuem.
IMPERIAL
Love the shape love the sign
This sign came from Ozark , Missiouri which is about an hour from Joplin. We were driving through after buying signs in other areas and found this sign from picker named Chris Walters. He always has great signs and we have purchase many from him. We love the shape of this sign. It should have prices under the sign which we have but we like the look without so left it as is.
WhIPPET AND WILLYS-KNIGHT
Ever heard of Whippet and Willys Knight???
This is an original sign we purchased of f of Ebay. We have had it many years and found the perfect space to place it in the museum. We like almost anything old and that has something to do oikWhippet and Willys Knight was and Antique car that was made in the 20s and 30s. We just liked the sign so bought it.
Chrysler Pymouth
Plymouth sign came from our friend and picker Chuck Dudley. It was a rough sign that we needed because of the colors and look. Again it is a sign we just like:)
1931 Phaeton Model A beauty
1931 Model A
Some history of the Yellow 1931 Ford Model A 2 door Phaeton Deluxe. This was the last year that Ford made any Model A’s . This Ford was restored by Stan Francis at Golden Restoration. LaVorn Sparks Sr. bought the rough old body and then begin gathering all of the parts needed where he would send them off to one of the best restoration shops in the Country at the time. It was in Golden Colorado. This car was restored to mint original condition. It has every extra that Ford made available. It is not only bewith only 2200 made.
Ever heard of the cord automobile?
Our “gangster car” the Cord
The 1947 Cord automobile refers to the models produced by the Cord Corporation, which was a significant player in the luxury car market during the early 20th century. The Cord brand was closely associated with designer and entrepreneur E.L. Cord, who was pivotal in its development.
Key Features:
Model: The 1947 Cord is often identified with the Cord 810 and 812 models, which originally debuted in 1936.
Design: These cars featured a distinctive, streamlined design by the famed industrial designer, Gordon Buehrig. Notable features included hidden headlights, a low-slung profile, and innovative engineering with front-wheel drive.
Engine: The 812 model was powered by a V8 engine and was known for its performance and handling, making it a luxury as well as a sporty vehicle.
Historical Context:
E.L. Cord: The Cord Corporation was founded by E.L. Cord in the 1920s. He already had a successful career in the automotive industry, having acquired and managed several car companies, including Auburn and Duesenberg.
Innovation: The Cord 810 was significant for its modern aesthetics and technologies that were ahead of their time, including a front-wheel drive system and a unitized body construction.
Production and Challenges:
Post-War: By 1947, Cord automobiles were produced at a time when the automotive industry was beginning to recover from World War II. However, the company faced several challenges, including financial difficulties and competition from larger manufacturers.
End of Production: The Cord Corporation ceased production in 1937 due to financial issues, only producing a limited number of vehicles. The legacy of Cord automobiles lingers on as a symbol of luxury and innovation in automotive history.
Legacy:
Collector Cars: Today, Cord automobiles are highly sought after by collectors due to their rarity, unique design, and engineering. The 1947 models and those from the 1930s remain iconic representations of American automotive history.
Sparky aquired his Cord from a Doctor in Chicago and had it shipped to Sparks Museum and Event Center. We like to call it our “gangster” car. It sits inside and can be viewed from the front of the Event Center.
A & W Rootbeer
In 1919 a young veteran named Roy Allen began a Root Beer stand in Lodi California. In 1922 he brought in a friend named Frank Wright and they opened another stand in Lodi. soon they leased their stands to others to operate and trademarked the new name of A & W from their names and went to Sacramento and began franchising A & W Restaurants. They pioneered restaurant franchising . Our A & W sign came from Helper Utah and is a reminder what a good idea plus hard work and ambition can do. The International franchise is huge!
the Hays gas Pump
Beautiful Gas Pump
We bought this from a friend in Joplin, Missouri who had it and couldn’t resist since we have never seen one in Utah before. We love this pump that stands out in front of our Steam Tractor collections.
pegasus Collection
Pegasus welcoming you
Our Pegasus that stand tall on the East entrance came from Texas and is custom made especially for us. Sparky knew how he wanted it and what he wanted and had him make it for us. Another Pegasus that hangs inside the museum came from a guy that came by our Storage Park and asked if we would be interested in some of his Father In Laws collection who had passed away. He had a cookie cutter Pegasus that we could not pass up along with our 7 up Machine, shell Globe and a few other globes.
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