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Twelfth Annual Phillips House Car Meet

Join Historic New
England’s Phillips House and the North Shore Old Car Club for the Twelfth
Annual Car Meet on historic Chestnut Street. 
Members of the North Shore Old Car Club will display their vintage and
antique vehicles; there will be special tours of the Phillips House and
Carriage House, including a close-up look at the two Pierce-Arrows, Model A
Ford, and five carriages on display in the collection. Special family
activities and games will be set up in the backyard. Jazz music will be
provided by the Trent Austin Duo. Light refreshments will be provided as well.

Returning for a third
year, RFT Insurance of Lynnfield will be sponsoring two award categories for
the meet. All visitors will be able to vote for a People’s Choice and there
will be a Sponsor’s Choice Award. The awards ceremony will take place at 2:30
p.m.

Historic New
England would like to thank the generous sponsors who have committed to this
event. They include Auto Body Restorations of Salem, Bouchard and Sons, Naumkeag
Used Auto Parts, Next Step Living, the Salem Witch Museum, and Spinale
Automotive. It’s not too late to sponsor! If you are interested in sponsoring
this event please contact site manager Julie Arrison.

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For more
information, please call 978-744-0440 or visit www.HistoricNewEngland.org.

 

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About
Historic New England

Historic New England
is the oldest, largest, and most comprehensive regional heritage organization
in the nation. We bring history to life while preserving the past for everyone
interested in exploring the authentic New England
experience from the seventeenth century to today. Historic New
England owns and operates thirty-six historic homes and landscapes
spanning five states. The organization shares the region's history through vast
collections, publications, public programs, museum properties, archives, and
family stories that document more than 400 years of life in New
England. For more information visit www.HistoricNewEngland.org

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