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Audrain Auto Museum’s Cars & Coffee at Fort Adams, Sunday
This Sunday, September 13th, join car enthusiasts from 8am to 10am at Fort Adams in Newport for their Cars & Coffee event.
All cars must pre-register, so do that NOW. You’ll also get added to their mailing list for future events.
Due to the pandemic the event will be a little different from years past. Please see below for the updated protocol:
· Registration is mandatory – we are limiting registration to 100 cars
· Limit 2 people per registered car
· Cars will be parked 6 feet apart
· Face masks are required to be worn for the entire duration of the event
· Everyone must practice safe social distancing
For the safety of attendees and staff, we ask that everyone must abide by these requirements and those who do not will be asked to leave.
After you register, you will be emailed a ticket. This ticket is non-transferable and must be presented at time of entry (via phone or printed). If you have to cancel your registration, please reach out to Victoria Antonucci at 401-856-4420 or [email protected].
About the Audrain Auto Museum
Founded in 2014 in Newport, Rhode Island with a mission of “Preserving, Celebrating & Sharing Automotive History,” the Audrain Automobile Museum connects and engages with other local non-profits and the greater Aquidneck Island community.
The historic Audrain Building was transformed into a captivating exhibition space, fit specifically for our cultural needs. The museum, with access to collections containing over 350 cars and motorcycles ranging from brass era pre-War cars to Supercars of the 2000s, displays three or four fresh and thematic exhibits each year, to entertain all generations and stylistic preferences.
America’s love affair with automobiles is intrinsic, and Newport’s place in the history of the automobile is essential. The museum supports and educates the Aquidneck Island community through programs and car events, including the Audrain Newport Concours & Motor Week, “A Celebration of History, Luxury, & Sport,” held each year in early October.
As the Audrain Automobile Museum continues to grow, so does its status as a must-stop destination for both car enthusiasts and Newport visitors alike.
Go to: the Audrain Auto Museum website for a virtual tour with CEO, Donald Osborne as he brings you on a tour through our most recent exhibition, From the Racetrack to the Opera: Marques That Did It All and previews of our upcoming exhibitions.
Website is: https://www.audrainautomuseum.org/