American Icons, All in One Place
All-Americana brings the icons of American performance to Motor District on July 18th.
There's a straight line from the brick and asphalt of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway to the assembly lines of Detroit, and it runs right through the heart of American car culture. Before Motor City was Motor City, Indiana was building cars and proving them at the Brickyard, testing speed and durability at 500 miles a shot. That spirit of innovation and performance never left. It just kept evolving.
All-Americana is a celebration of that whole arc. On Saturday, July 18th, from noon to 2pm at Motor District, we're gathering some of the most recognizable American automotive icons under one roof and out on the plaza.
The story runs deep. Pre-war machines born from Indiana's own industrial cradle. The golden age of the 1960s, when Cobras, Mopar, and Detroit muscle rewrote what a street car could be. The horsepower arms race of the mid-2000s, when Corvette and Mustang pushed numbers that once belonged only to the track. And now the modern era, where cars like Tesla have reimagined acceleration and innovation all over again. Through every chapter, the American industry and its aftermarket have stayed at the leading edge of performance, style, and imagination.
That heritage is what the day is built to celebrate.
Come for the cars, stay for everything around them. Chris Trowbridge brings the music. Adam Hoffman and his team at Big Hoffa's Smokehouse handle lunch, which is reason enough on its own. And our hosts at Motor District open up their garages for tours that are worth the trip by themselves.
Two hours on a Saturday afternoon, surrounded by the machines that built American car culture. It's hard to think of a better way to spend it.
Join us July 18th at Motor District.