THE ANTIQUE AUTOMOBILE CLUB OF AMERICA (AACA):

The AACA was formed from among a small group of men who attended Antique Automobile Derbies that had began, in 1931, in connection with the Automobile Show in Philadelphia. After the fourth such Derby, Mr. Frank Abramson and Mr. Theodore Fiala conceived of the idea to form an antique automobile club from among the previous year's Derby participants.

THE AACA MUSEUM:

The AACA Museum is dedicated to the Celebration, Preservation, Education, and Display of the American Motor Vehicle history that provides value for our members, hobbyists, and the public.


 

AACA LIBRARY AND RESEARCH CENTER:

The first collection of automotive literature was bought from the estate of Alfred S. Lewerenz of California in 1977. The groundbreaking for the Library was May 12, 1985. Since that time, the library has grown

AACA JUNIOR:

Junior Memberships in the AACA are open to all individuals who have a genuine interest in the antique automobile hobby. Ownership of an automobile is not a prerequisite of membership. Any child up to 12 years old may join, whether or not parents are members of AACA.

ILLINOIS ROUTE 66 SCENIC BYWAY:

The experiences you’ll find here are as unique, fun and memorable as the road is long. Route 66 defined a remarkable era in our nation’s history – and it lives on today in Illinois’ Route 66's many roadside attractions, museums, restaurants – and the shining ribbon of blacktop we call The Mother Road.

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