All-Americana: A Celebration of American Automotive Exceptionalism
Some of the finest American hardware anywhere, on the growing campus of Motor District.
All-Americana gathers some of the finest and most interesting American icons for an afternoon built around a single idea: American automotive exceptionalism. The timing is fitting. The event arrives as the country marks its 250th anniversary, and there is no better way to honor that milestone than with the machinery the United States gave the world.
The host is the growing campus of Motor District, a setting that keeps getting better and gives these vehicles the room they deserve. What fills that space is the point. All-Americana highlights the American contribution to the automobile, and in many ways the American definition of it, through vehicles that span every era of a singular history.
That range is what makes the afternoon worth your time. On one end you have the historical classics, the cars with enormous displacement and what can only be described as acres of fenders, machines from a time when American design thought big and built bigger. On the other you have modern muscle, with horsepower figures and technology that would have seemed like science fiction a few decades ago. Between them sits the whole story of how this country shaped the industry, told in steel, chrome, and carbon.
It is a gathering for people who appreciate that story, and for anyone who simply wants to spend an afternoon around exceptional cars. Cars are the anchor, but the day is built around the community that shows up to enjoy them.
Space is limited, so registration is the place to start. Grab lunch, find some shade, and enjoy an afternoon of some of the finest American hardware anywhere.
All-Americana lands Saturday, July 18th, at Motor District. Make plans to join us.