Genesee County, Michigan – Registration is now open for the 54th Annual Sloan Museum Auto Fair, bringing one of Genesee County’s favorite automotive traditions back to a place that already feels built for memory, motion, and summertime crowds.
The two-day event is set for June 27 and 28 at Crossroads Village & Huckleberry Railroad, a historic Genesee County attraction known for its vintage buildings, old-fashioned setting, and the familiar charm of the Huckleberry Railroad.
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The location carries extra meaning this year as Crossroads Village celebrates its 50th anniversary, giving the Auto Fair a backdrop filled with local history and community pride.
The Auto Fair is no stranger to Crossroads Village. The event was previously held there from 2018 through 2021, and its return adds another chapter to that connection.
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For classic car owners, collectors, families, and visitors who simply enjoy seeing unique vehicles up close, the setting offers more than a parking lot full of polished chrome. It offers a full weekend atmosphere, where automotive craftsmanship meets one of Michigan’s treasured destinations.
This year’s show is expected to bring together classic cars, specialty vehicles, car enthusiasts, and families looking for a summer outing with a strong local flavor. Guests can spend time admiring vehicles, talking with owners, exploring the village, riding the railroad, or taking in the sights of a place that has helped preserve pieces of Michigan’s past for five decades.
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Participants who plan to show a vehicle can register now and save $5. Pre-registration is available by mail through June 1 or online through June 22. The pre-registration fee is $15 to show a vehicle, while the fee is $20 for those who want their vehicle judged. One registration fee covers both days of the car show.
The 54th Annual Sloan Museum Auto Fair is shaping up as more than a return of a beloved event. It is a celebration of cars, history, craftsmanship, and the kind of community gathering that feels right at home in Genesee County.
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For registration information and full event details, visit SloanAutoFair.com or email [email protected].